i . '\ Showing — Miss every BXDTGSS. Showing of ~' Paris ideas, as York, Montreal prices._ ~ . l‘ . Moon Eastern Guardian 0 “OWAYIIID AT ONCE two maids. team's Hotel, Montague. 2221-3-11-31. i maoam noon noun is guaranteed m please you better. - 2l3l-3-5-1month. “TREES AWARDED-film prizes for the tournament held 1n 5h Jflmci Bail, Georgetown. were won by Miss Rose Fairchild, Miss Marlon Mac- Gilvary, Mrs. F. J. Solomon and Miss Mary MacDonald-A. ..'BO0K YOUR. ORDERS early II usComiick - Decring Potato Plante a. Lever Spring Tooth Har- rows,,Tiilags a Seeding Implements and ram Machinery of all kinds. McGowarrs Limited, Kilmulr, P. E. 1, 2342-3-11-31 “WVHIST ENJDYED-The weekly Whlll; was held in St. James Hall. Georgetown, on Monday, March 3rd, with a-large attendance. The ladies‘ priao was won by Mrs. Joseph Mac- Donald, and the gentleman's by Mr. Clarence David-A. News REGARDING PURINA CHOW FEED MILLS Word has lust been received from m. J. I. Milligan that he had a most interesting trip through the Purina - pa a plant, laboratories, e tal farms and fox ranch at Si"; ' is, M0. Mr. Milligan saw tilc dole that have been raised on Purina Del chow for the last tour genera- tions without the addition of any other fdod whatsoever, and he claims he hover law liner or healthier look- lflldoal in bia life. ‘D16 cost of feeding a pair o! foxes _ on Purina rox Chow alone is only 'Ic a day or QISM for a year. What otlllr food will equal that and give you the tame results. Hlrlna feeds may be obtained from titaitoliowing local representatives; laser MacArthur, Mberton. g Hlersuaoolu Storage 00., Ellerslie. i J. A. llaclaill A: 00., Bummersids -, daemon-eater. kemlngton. 9089p bed Store, Queen street. oaoruuaowo. ~ d New Hots Chosen by f Our buyers have just returned from an extended trip among the leaders in liiillinery, Ready to Wear, Silks, 8'06» and their purchases are arriving by Today Commences Advance Ideas in Hats really outstanding exhibit -- various ewmw l i i i i . To-day Love —i the Newest modified by New and Toronto. A JEFflSALE-Nine room house and lot in excellent condition. For further particulars apply L. M. Rear- don, Montague. 2343-3-11-31 ..°FUNERAL snnvicas - The funeral of the late Mr. Joseph Currie, which left his residence on Water Street, Georgetown, on Monday. March 3rd, W85 largely attended. The iuneral services were conducted by Rev. O. Kiggins. The pail bearers were James Skinner, Ashley Allen, Chester Llewellyn, William Marteli. Michael Burke and Angus Macllaren. -A. _______..____._. PERSONALS ..‘Mr. Bert Layers, Georgetown. recently visited Montague-A. ..'Rev. G. v. ivlocobe. Btilyseon. recently visited ‘Georgetown-A. ..'Mr. Jack McCormac, St. Georges, recently visited Georgetown-A. ..'Mrs. Mudrock MacLean has re- turned to her home in Georgetown, alter visiting in Montague, the guest oi her daughter, Mrs. Fred Allen-A. . .'Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Blanchard, Charlottetown, recently visited Georgetown, the guests oi Mrs. Blan- charcrs father, Mr. John Hanson.-A. . .'Mr. Albert Refuse returned to his home in Georgetown, after spend- ing the winter in Halifax, N. S.—A. ..'Miss Bessie Layers, Georgetown, recently visited Montague-A. ..'M.r. Ralph Douglas, teacher. Montague, spent the week enik in Georgetown, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas-A. ..'Mr. George Currie has returned to Charlottetown, after attending the funeral o! his brother, the late Jo- seph Currie-A. ..'Mrs. William Batchilder, George- town. spent the week end in Char- lottetown-A. ..'Mr. Howard Vatcher, bower Montague, recently visited George- town-A.- ..'Mr. Nelson Hanson, Georgetown, recently visited Montague-A. ..'Mr. William Murphy, souria, spent the week end at his home in Georgetown-A. - " ..'ur. Hugbis onus, Inlpeoioi or nudges, Charlottetown, racism‘ vilted Gsorgotowru-A. fl v ‘rooms mil-m to be: iaoeoraetewa, altervllfling Western Guardian ’ -uonnv noon noun better than ever. Aligrocers. zisns-s-imorm-i. \ . -A'I'I‘ENDED moss-Messrs. s, W. O'Brien and Carl Weeks of A1. berton. (speed connotseurs). attend- ed the big races at Bummerslda on Saturday. Bertram Ramsay. tEs dean oi race devotees of the ,West was unavoidably absent. K. —A'1'I‘ENDED FUNERAL-Messrs ilion.) J. P. McIntyre, (Minimi- oi Public Works) and John McIntyre Mt. Stewart, visited Indian River to... week to attend the funeral of ihcir aunt, Mrs. Michael Ready—K. —THERE WILL B5 A CONCERT and Basket Social in Malpequs Hall. on Tuesday, March 11. under the auspices of the Malpeque Driving Club. Come and hear a k001i Dro- gramme. Admissl Z5 cents. La- dies‘ with pies free. 603-21 -I'UNEBAL 0F MR8. JOSEPH J. GILLIS-The funeral o: Mire, J05. eph J. Gillis took place fmm hes’ late residence at Bummersido in St. Paul's Church on Gaturfil. morning. RAN. J. J. iidmDorlald celebrated Ile- qlliem High Mlass. The large num- ber of friends who were at the fun- ' eral service (testified to the high es- teem in which the deceased was held. ' Interment was in the R. C. Cemetery Rev. Urban Gillis officiating at the _ grave. The pallbearers re Messrs ; W. B. MoNeill, L. M. McNeili, John J. i McNailly, Fidele T. Gallant. Fidele‘ Perry, William GilllL-S. —KENS\INGTON HORSES FRONT -In the big ice races at Summer- side on Saturday, March 8th, Jessica the Great. (W. B. McArthur) and l Lloyd George (Dr. Bowriess) swDWd out irotit very noticeably in their re- spective classes. Much credit is due their owners and fitters for their psi-P iormanoes. Both horses were up against the cream oi West Prince. also some horses recently arrived from the mainland. Both horses are island bred, which speaks well for the home bred stock. ‘The aggregation of Sum- merside gentlemen who have staked ihoseclassic races duringtho win- ter, deserve great credit for their ef- forts in making winter sport and diversion for a great niunber of peo- ple. It is suoh altruistic promotion which makes life pleasant on Prince Edward Islarid—K . -—SUCCESSFUII-—The St. M01101- ‘Tl-IF. rruamxrrrltTnwN mlauhi 'w_ a if Brinil Your iieenraiinli Pmhlflmsi. hills i ‘ Delightful ' . Beautify g Your Home ! 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We are showing a brilliant array of the newer patterns and colorings. No disturbing patches where your wall space shielded from sunlight by pic. tures or furniture, shows where the surrounding paper has faded. SUN- WORTHY papers revel in sunny rooms. - -. IA call will convince you of flie Wmhleteness of our new offer- “K- - . UMHNI Bring in the Sunlight With Our Wall Papers! People who really love nature never have uninteresting walls-they buy Sunworthy Wallpapers for their rooms, papers that provide back- grounds of exquisite designs and col- ors that last, papers that with other lovely things make the perfect en- , semble. Come to us to choose your Wallpaper and let our experience help you ‘select just the right decoration for each room. 4 Sample Selection of 50 Blest Selling Samples on Request! as Drama-tic Club presented s very ,' fine three act comedy drama "Too' Many Patients." before a crowdedf audience in St. Paul's Hall, Sum- merside, on Friday evening. These talented amateur artists are wrcl‘ known "in Siuumerside and their per-- is still being favorably commented upon. The specialties between the acts were of a very high class or- der and received many cncoros. Miss Irene Gallant of Summerside was‘ the pianist. Mr. Albin Gallant as-i sisied on the traps. The Summersidc ' Brass Band played some fine selec- i lions outside the Hall before the per- formance began. ‘There was a. sale oi candy at the intermission. The pro- ceem which amounted to s very gratifying sum were in aid of the C. Y .M. L. League. The St. Nicholas Dramatic Club were entertained in a sumptuous supper in the Hell by_ the C. Y. M. L. and the ladies before resuming to their homes-E. PERSONALS ,--<Mrs. H. H. Leiurgey of Bum- merslde left on Saturday on a visit to Halifax, N. S.-8. —-Mrs. (Dr.) Champion of Olieary is visiting in Halifax, N. S.-S. -—Mr- and Mrs. Maurice Bowen of Summers-ids left on Monday for New York. 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