1 ‘am-r. -‘ mm . eeling fired uls Baiiiiltllolitig All the Popular Shapes in New Hats $5. $6. $7.50 ~ PIE il/IEPS STORE OFFERS YOU the finest range of new hats in Charlotte- town. The I\e\v shapes, the new colours all are here in generous range. The New BORSALINOS, the best hat that money can buy, in a full range of shapes‘ and colourings . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ , $7.50 New SNAP BRIM models, very smart, and very popular among the younger “Year- Qi‘S——il£‘\V shapes 0f all sizes in two wond- erful medium priced lilies $5.00 and $6.00 Summerside Business; College’ You Can Enter Any Day. Western Guardian -—Page 3 is available. Guardian's Western Ofiice in the McNeil] Building, Sumnierside every day. —AUCTION SALE. -Dou‘t (or- Eet the Auction Sale at Richard Clarke's, Sutpmerside, on the 23rd inst. a 8227-3-204“ i ~—— -LECTURE ENJOYEQ- Rev. iI-l. A. Brown gave another oi his illustrated lectures in Cascumpet- Schoolhouse on Saturday evening. March 13th. This time his silbject ‘urns Japan. ills lantern glide..- gave ‘the audience a vivid picture of the tulstolns and iiialiiler oi iiie oi‘ ‘the Iiarlistic Japanese. -—-—- Li? , PERSONALS ——<.\iiss Jennie .\lcCcliiuln, lnwer fllcdoque. is visiting at Searletowu, flllt‘ guOSI oi her sister, .\ll'.~'. Bruce i.\iiiei‘l>t'. i -'.\ll’. Russell \\'cili|. ilmvllln, has .l'i‘lili'llt'il mini the l’. C. griutnv improved in health. —GUARDIANS ON SALE at the Courses Guaranteed, J. Pogeoll. Prin. i -6U.ARDiAN OFFICE. — The‘ Guardian's Western Otlice is now, located in the McNeil! nnlitilngi _FOR LATE WESTERN NEws Water St., Sumnlerside, where sub- gf scriptionl. news or advertising will be received. The phone number is! 233. Eastern Guardian p ..*ROLLO _BAY.—.1ir . White. student at St. Dullstml‘! University was i obliged to come! home last week owing to his moth), er's illness. Mrs. Vilhite. who tori the past year has ‘not enjoyed very robust health_ is we pgret t?) sayd not improving. Mixlvhite has re» turned to the Unversity .10 resume] his studies. ..¢JOYFUL REUNl0N.-- iMrswi John Bell. formerly oi’ Georgetown; P. E. il..' and ior a number oi y-ears. residing iii New Glasgow, N. SJ iwcnt to Boston this winter to visit uelutires. Willie there site saw an‘ item referring to a train accident.‘ or which the engineer wag Donald, u. lVeutherbie. .\ii~. weiitliei-ble‘ turned out to be her brother who. had been an engineer on Aha Newi illllveil Railroad lor the past lhirtyui irlglll years. They had not seen‘ much other for over forty-tour; il’l=‘iiiltii§_vtiars. Neither had ‘they any con, iiuliliiy reitllion, thanks to the great |l>0\\'er oi’ the press. ; a own SOAP éérnea/ 44/ 1/ _ l‘ rI/ra/afihnd f/rouly/ (‘we énf yensjwfibn! Albert Solve Hull-Id. Uh. Montreal.‘ Iiczeng Diagnostic Professional Unit QUMFORT FOB Till PATIENT EFFICIENCY FOB THE OPTOMETBIBT The ‘Teliitworth Unit present u comnuct selection o! arientlil instruments that enables th Dptolnu-trlalt tu cover completely hie ocuinr exalillnution, wlthuu. the patient leaving’ tho ohAir and with earls individual lnstrumen within instant rein-h. An important requisite ol n re- tracting outfit lo nhoolnto oom- iort (or the patient. Thin ha: been nooompllshed in the Wniilworth Unit with od- Juutublu sent, hood rest and uni- rentl. The ehnlr can be reclined. raised or lowered Ind ndlusted to the perleot comfort of any pntlenl. A soulful-table patient can be more quickly and easily examined. Accuracy nnd efficiency for the Optometrist lo accomplished with Belong dllgnostle Instruments of minute precision which nre with- in lnstnnl reach nnd owing before the patient. This Unit in nlod in nil ooulnl examination by H. J. MABON OPTOXETRIHT Montague, P. E. Illnnd. Ofllne Connected With Drugstore ..===JoLt_v GATH ERING.— Alter‘, ll regrettably long period without ti‘ ' illill‘l\'ill'l‘ the spell was brokeili \\'cllilcsllzly' night, wilell Itir. and. .\ir<. llovrarll‘ Dunbar, who 113.] il"l‘ll lnarrietl in Sunllliesitle on Jiizli date, clinic up to Ailllzl. on tllt- ili'ill train. The ilriilc. who lvas .\ll.<s .ll-linii\ Pllltts. llzld been iii iii» Yitili-il Stiltl-s {or a lliluilwr oi .\'-ll'>'_ and u‘!- arl- glad to see llel‘, iifillii Hilton: us again. lit-r sister. iii-as Fiorcilt-e. uctcoiiipuiiied her iltllllil from Boston. A large nulllv’ bl-i- o1’ the il-il-lids oi‘ the bride at- lulid-wl the reception at the homi- ‘iii’ All". and Mrs. Platts, Thursday evening. ‘Music and (lam-lug we,» indulged in till curly morning, i PUTTING PORT \\'00U 0N THE lliAPi i niliiill! ill!‘ [lust and present “amt; Port Wood has been tlu: l-li-urlng hull“ i of visitors llut ll ii-w. Alum“: thaw‘ uilo llllre conic iiliil gout.- wot-o .\il~ i llussie Kt-vliliil oi‘ Murray RiYvI‘, ‘~i~ i rtllli Airs. John .\l. Sli-ivllrl and lililiLfilit-l i .t.f liigti ifiilolo .\lrs. Foil-r i}. iltllliv .-i ‘ Iris, Mrs, Iililil-llll hiilvlllllln-ll uf llit\.-.'.| \Irr< John Xlulitiluun uiid sou (iUUFgi lit‘ Wood islands north. And now are men preparing tn i-r-im till» harvest of the HPIlH, and tor lit» |llitriit‘i' vlltriliilg, trllp lit-ails ll|li~i it" iknii. him».- pmvuroll for tiii- ri|.., um; for lilo’ Illlril), and iutha for iii» lop. Can your mry go back tothe days of June, 01882? in Chariottetowws "Jit i883 U!!!‘ xrrmldi I F so, you will perhaps recall an (iutstalitiinfl financial histor ', when in that year, the old Union Bank of P. E. I., and so became The premises of the Union Bank, on the corner of G mond Streets, were used by this Bank up to February tial and convenient structure illustrated a hove, growth, uias completed and occupied. For over 40 years we have been glad to serve t town and Prince Edward Island, in banking tnatters. sources and our Wide knowledge of business a _ their service. Established in 1832 in the lifliritimc Provinces, event f Nova Scotia purchased Island. 'l'he Bank o established on the _ reat George and Rich- 1922,wihen the substan- business necessitated by l branch 1m l/iP/i/(llld tuds. znr/tllilllt/lcii .1; .S‘lulllllrr.riilt'_ Today we Iltlw I) Iirililrllrsiii 11-151.. dull We! yo IIlFHl/j/llillll (' ii n ihd] dull abroad, ilc citizens of Charlotte Today our large re- ffairs continue to be placed-at we have always taken and will continue to take a warn personal interest in the wel- fare of our fellow citizens in Eastern Canadl. met laAwigTgljHtyovA scorn. I Capital 10,000,000 Reserve $19,500,000 this aristocrat oi the \\\!\‘\i is known tin m, h.“ ii Ufiiiilliltlllil. ‘I ltruulrllt hack to lliu into resident-vi ,\ii'_ l-‘iu-il .\illi'l'll it til wort iizl-lit- llil‘l'l'li.illl at \i||r|‘i|_\ |:i\-~i- ~l|i't\l'\ .\.iiii'li|t u. cult-r iu the l‘l‘tlllll‘l‘llllllli.~ oi llllilll'l' \l ili Caledonia llk-st ,,,,. ,-..,,,,,i,,_.l hi‘ wlllllini ll-ll-ftlll lit’ iii!‘ (irl-ilt \\'ilr. train iii-lit siill-s and iltliiltiil lllld this uill entail i lilic .\'. wlu-rv hi‘ liivd a \'\~\v d=\_\~~ l'1|li-'4l\i"l'lli>lf‘ luiiiherlilg, hauling l-i illflijlgtl. mills uiid divers other excrtiulls. 'l‘ti.- lilllsilfll‘ though commonly "llllofl u fish is not at-icntliicnlw ll fish Ill ail iwl-utlsl- nll fishes nre vertebrates. tiiilt in proridvd with n backbone lllii- ii villi or herring. The lobster tins it.» |lll4'K' bone therefore it is not n (ish, hut tlic ,litllue shell-fish is convenient ilitll will likely persist. Among Nut _ i Sltrlllilll Militia-ltd, .\l. ii. t‘. in l|l\\\‘ ill vltlii-lotietinvii iilielltllng his icglslulivr: ilulicn. H!‘ is ullv oi the represent ~ illlvt-s of Riurrlly Ilurllor district. ‘ There are we illlVU been iniorllli-il n ‘ r uullu-r of uapirlllita for lilt‘ lmlillhi" "" Light hi-cpt-r ut Filpe ili-ur, but \\'\- haw 1 t tktwll as i" iii lin- Ilillll" i-t‘ the i~ viiili llrl-ililili. all antin- i-nvr ____ _- \\' “itnill ai-l tonal-I. l 8 3 2 Total Resources .\||' ..l I w. it‘ AXIMUR WALL PAPERS Everyone who has seen the new Nhxlmur Wall $240,000,000 \\\‘.i\ lilo i-oiltosl \\'\ii hi» M» “lift ilnililvlivini-ititli ltiiil It'll-l s-siullyjirtttfig-t-‘ii-tdilltlluls "are iii order to .\lr. \il'\ ilvrii-l‘ \iZll‘iYultilll| of uiid Mrs. “Wight ln-llrd, upon thi- birth .....l I uni.» \\‘v.\I i-.-.-.-nl|_\ t't~i'l~ll‘t’ti utusoll. min.- visitor» lit-int Liilll- saints ltiliiilil: pressing sincere hopes that the intim- ‘tlr. illiii \||_-. \\'i|li:iiii l). of the new tlrrivul, liuly in- fuil of phl- iuu. uml success. All their friends lllilll‘ ill el- i A P: pe rs l tell ul the plttorltl are i“! wonderful. These new PIP- ‘ . . era are much wider than or~ ' i .' (P A _ ‘ _ dinary papers which permit! . ‘l, . “ " A WELL squirrel: GYlltlASllllii as a Part of the Fourfold Program of the Y.M.C.A. is a Great _ P v _ A ‘_. ,_ I I cur o’ aw” hm“. "W A A (‘ivic Apset. which will take an Important Place in the Develop- b“ ' ‘ , f "t _ ‘. ' "to fewer mm- , I " ent of the Youth of Summerside. ' Plain and Stripe Broadcloth Shirts t. i y A pi y y ~ ,_ ,, . y . _ a $2.50 f -’ ' 5.0;, if __ r a '" t. ERIE IS A LINE OF very distinct va- lue. Plain Broadcloth shirts in White, All papers are 30 "W1" wide and every pattern has been matched with a etylifll Border, In ingenious comblvr atlen oi Border and back~ .._$_ Tapestry Papers Pink, Mauve, Blue and Peach, French Cuffs Separate matched collar _. . . . . . . . . . 02-50 Striped Broadcloth shirts in several popular colours, French Cuffs, Matched separate collars 32-59 Impressive Show of Tiiiiil! ii .-iiiiiiiiiii_ Stippled Chroules Opal Ghrotiies When furniture coverings or hangings are patterned. there lo nothing lo effective n a wpialntoned paper on the walla. Mnxlmur wall-papers era, where minty tints oi role and blue are blended. with a fine network o! gilt. Thole come In s wide range at colors, (rem pale shades Include many stippled pap-' Tapestry papers are amongst the favorites for downstairs rooms. One such shown vines and flowers on deep toned qrourida- This comes In blue and sliver, blue and gold, and black and gold. Another Tapestry paper uses pastel tinted vines, flow- ers and parakeets. against a shaded grey background. The name motit in deeper colors with dark browns and blues against a brilliant met- A Really Wonder- ful Pattern _lIl Japanese Style A dignlliltli Fitter: ca’ iivin or din no room I ' trust: Ill er silver flows" and l; ‘ elm with imp 1°" " backgrounds. ‘The onion" myglyl ‘gm Japanese 097m; and ea 0i in deli hi!" Wm‘ gold and silver, tan W id tdwlth aold- 1"“ ' > Qy. ‘m‘ IIWOI‘. Our regular 22 inch line is without comparison, the bolt ihown In Charlotte- town-wprices ranging from 12a double roll upwards. We don't mind telling you but p r sale ol Wailp pbr tblf i oaths l: lust 4 time: greater than tor the n e pa od list year all: thtorpmibityfiii‘ Vwmurrul increase must bejlven to Boxers New Nlnximur Wlrllfilpljilk " A Post Card Will Bring Our Big WALLPAPER CATALOG. to the very dark tones. nllic ground. New Suits and p’ o‘ A i New Overcoats I ' I I I i" I Day after day we have been open- ing cases of‘ New Clothing, new sergefl. new tweeds, ligiht and dark, every good sort of clothing for men_ NOW is the time to select your new spring suit or overcoat. $25. $30. ' $35. ~ MOORE é N°LBOD MAILED FREE p t, t y chmm“ llelp Build Character by ‘ Brine" _ m-Yp-tnjm. c. ‘A. HOME Funnier-tell smog 1Q’? _ "Elit-