L»'» i mason 1,1920» Your "Shoe Bargains $2.98 M; \\\\ BUTTON ' BOOTS Sizes 2% to 6 Medium heels. SAME PRICE $2.98 \\\\\\\ . Don't Miss This Sale (inlli $2.98 We 118V: wolllen's HOUSE SLIPPERB in patent and kid. »sizes 21/, to 7. Made with All two and three straps. also PATENT PUMPS ‘sizes 2% to 4 BALE PRICE $2.93 ORDER BY‘ MAIL locnxrlzs Buys “Boston Boy" solid box kip boots. Sizes 1 to 5. $5.95 p Havana. Brown Kid, med- ium high and Sizes 2% to ti. low heels . Mail Orders Filled by Return Mail - Alley b’ Co. 153 Queen Street \ L-A Ii ‘lay... Photographer Charlottetown Think oi it There is hardly a stage oi! our ex- istence when a really good Photo ls not o welcome gilt to some one, or is needed for some distant re- lative, or for a thousand and one other reasons. lllli COOKSTUDIO =F~ PROFESSIONAL culls E. S.» Blanchard B. Arch. ARCHITECT BANK or Nova SpQTIA CHAMBERS 7265-2-26MEtI Morson & ‘Dulfy Barristers and Attorneys lolleltore for Royll Bonk oi nnldl ldONfi T0 LOAN McLeod & Bentley W. E. Bentley, K.C. Ilrrlotor and Attorney-st-Law MONEY TO LOAN Dllloo - i clean & McKlnnon, ‘ Attorneys-et-Law ‘. Office, Royli Blllk Building. Ilsrlottetown - oooe-oaoee-eo-oooeoow» MARK n. MetIUlGAN, us. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pullllo. Money to Loon Charlottetown, P- E- I- Oameron llock. oepoe-eeoooo» oooeo-oodeve Bank of N. 8. Ohlmbors _ . .P. E. Island £21fiiirfifi9fi¥i¥ifii¥i¥ihifii¥iifii i¥75 lrfi¥i¥iifi¥i¥fi¥fii A. E i LYON Photographs ol all sizes, films t: lit all size amateur cnmilras are ro- ceived fresh every week. ' Moderate Prices Personal attention to Amateur Photography Artistic Photographs Charlottetown, P. E. I. A caretul selec- lion. of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas- ed to have you call. W. N. Tanton Kiifliiflfiififiéléiiififiiléiékflfifi! Expert Optical Service Blowing your own horn gets you nowhere‘. Its ser- vice and being able to de- liver the goods that count. Our patients tell us that we are giving an Optical Ser- vice equal to any given in the larger centres. They sled tell us that before we came to Montague they had to go to Charlottetown or elsewhere to have any spec- ial work done. Now that is all changed and they can get any special work done here. Have your eyes examined and be convinced by the lat- est methods that we hack up sll we claim in our adver- tisements. Service first lull and all the time is our motto ll. l. MABON I Ipto-etrht and Prescription DIIIII|IL - - l‘. I. I. a “trot; Bank or Oonmlerw lslmslakslasisskssmselll-lsiwsllln fi *§8e¥9iOikilifiifiiiifiifififififiéfienéiesilflerkfiéléeeispilieeiléleélistsdéieéli Eastern Guardian _ ..'HOT WATER BOTTLES only 69 cents postage 6 cents extra. MscLean d: 00., Georgetown. 1242-2~25MEtt .."A MEETING OF THE VIO~ TORIA CROSS EGG CIRCLE will be held at Victoria Cross on Thurs- day, March 4th at_7.00 o'clock. Wm. Kerr will be present. FOR DRYGOODS STORE. -- EX- es and full particulars. lVGg & Murdock Linllted, Montague. 'l32Z<3-1ME6l. . JPLEASANT SOCIAL TIMES. The young people pt Georgetown are still continuing their usual "good times“ and dancing and socials are ‘being mucll enjoyed, In Llddition to Rink. There certainly llas- been nothing “dull" about Georgetown this winter-G. ..‘WEDDING BELUE. — The marriage was recently‘ solellllzed in St. James Church, Georgetown, by the Rev. D. P. Croken, P. P.. of Mr. George Martell to Miss Alice Jeffrey. Needless to say the hap py couplu received the good wish‘ es or l1 host oi’ friends-G. II*RESPECTED CITIZEN DEAD. A well lzrlown citizen was recently removed from Georgetown. by the death oi’ Mr. Thomas Burke, u re. tired former, formerly of George lown Royalty. The deceased had not been in good health tor some lime. lle leaves lo mourn besides a p/illow lwo ‘brothers and two sist- ers for whom the sincerest sym- pathy is lell.—G. ..*THE FLU.-—There are quite a numlher sick in north and east of Sourls, and doctors are kept ell the Jump. _Amongst those receiving medical or spiritual care of both, are. D. O'Neill, llockbarru; Pius McDonald, Itockabarra, infant or James N. lMcPhees, Big Pond, Jarvis liennesscy, Mrs. Parson James McEacllern, Mrs. J. II. Whear. Hermallvillc, Mrs. Angues B. McDonald, llockabarra, laid up at her daughte'l"s, in G-reenvzlle, Mrs‘. McDonald, (M. I4. A.), and child, Greenvale. ’l‘llel'e has also been several deaths throughout that section. meouasu ‘WEDDING.—-Ml‘. and Mrs. Angus A. Gills, Hay ltiv- er, celebrated tlle filitieth unniver~ Ell‘)! of their nlurrlage ml the cv. ening of February’ 22nd. On this date, February 22, 1870 Mr. Atl- gus A. Glilis, and lllisg Jane ‘ML’- Don-ald were married at Si. (‘oi uulbn Church, Ellst Point, lly the Rev. Father William Pllclau, P. l’. A large llulnlbcr oi’ friends and acquaintances visited the vener mhle pair to fielicitllte thenl on their colnpetlun 0t llIi‘ hllli cell- tury u! wedded life. Iioth Ml". and Mrs. Giliis arc in fairly good health and have fortunately puss.- Jed- through the trials, joys md B0)‘ rows 01' the fility ymtrs of coiling» al coulpallionshtp with felw scars ' or marks oi’ care and sorrgvw. Mrs. Gilli; is still alllle to do a large part ul’ the IIOIUGWOTlK, while Mr. Gillls is able to he around every day.‘ One sou and one daughter were ll’ houlo. and two grand Ullilflfull. 'l‘hl'ot~ other sons, several grand t-lliltiren lllltl a daughter are in lllc l'llitt-d ‘Status lllll‘. wvro not pres- t-ui. Mr. Glilis wilu has been in his lilllu all excellent violinist, play- ed several .ively tunes. A suluptu» mu.- supper was served during till: evening. the ta-ble being hélutiflll» ly decoruietl ill harmony with the “g0lden" event. {hirer doing nul- pit‘ justice to the anally good things speeches, congratulatory 0i tllc oc- casion, were in order, and that Mr. and Mrs. Gillis ‘might yet celebrat * their lliaulontl wedding, tell years "hence, was the prayer and wish of all present. 0e>----- AN OBSERVATION “At what period in llie should ll nlun’s income be largest?” “It is usually reported lo be larg- cst at the period of his life In which his wife tries" to show the court how much alimony lle could play."—Sl. Louis Post Dispatch. solids RACES A grand horse race will be held on Sourls Ice on Ivednesdny nex-t Mnrcll 3rd open to Kings County at wh-ich ull the speed- in Eastern Kings will take part. Good purses are offered for a free for all trot and pace and a three minute trot and pace. If duy is unfavorable races will be Ileld next fine day. Come every- body and enjoy a good days sport. lBy order of Committee. 7305-2-28ME2l. ..'VrANTED A sALESLADV. perlence preferred. Give relereuc~ ' 4 v “v*‘“¢O +O-O-O-§§O§~§4‘ i mlsllmrrarowu nil/inbuilt t O-OO-O-O-O fOfi-O 0-00 ma; A Zia-PIECE CHESl ONEIDA MM PAR PLATE llere is the Plan Will Be Given Free toYou ‘For a Few llollrs oi YourTillle . and not renewals. v oevoomoovoo-oao-oe oo4+o4$o4¢~“ 12 new subscriber Many people start out with their 3 one year subscriptions get 6 teaspoons. 5 one year subscriptions get 1 doz. teaspoons. 6 new subscribers, 1 doz. desert spoons. 8 new subscribers, 1 doz‘ medium tablespoons. s, 1 doz. Medium knives or half dozen forks and half dozen I p». -_ w.»- . I SATEEN FROCKS FOR CHILD- REN Some of the New York shops specializing i-n children's clothes are showing: a new use for an old- fllslliollerl lzlatertll. English sat- con is combined ill plain and fig- ured designs to make most attract- ive and durable playtime frocks for small ‘boys and girls. I All manner oi birds and llrlwcrs have found their -way to these ill tercsting Llilllllll suites and dress- 95~ A 51mph‘ but cu-"Qmn-l’ dmw“ | suspenders and the tiny ruflles oi‘ design ls cut from dark sateen and alppllqued i0 a iluworeti bacil- ground with a result tlltlr is as pleasing as it is novel. lied and yellow sateen apples were used on Fill out andsend in the Silverware reservation Coalpon and we will hold a chest for you. Then turn in three one year subscriptions and you will receive the 6 teaspoons owll subscriptions‘- The subscriptions must be new \ . SEE THE SILVERWARIE ON DISPLAY l.\' THE (i U.\ 'I{DIl\l\"S \\‘l.\'I)O\\'. Get Subscriptions for ‘e-o +0004» rename eveooe-o o++e+++e e-o4o-o-ee-o-ooo-o-oaoow lthr- ilowverr-d blue and yellow sldrl l oi‘ the little lllaid ill the iliustrn tiou. They llre nlppliqlle-d lo the ilolll and pockets with the illack silk wlrlch is also used to hcrlll her llsl- dark bloomers. ‘ll would‘ no doubt add ln the‘ young wearer's interest in llnr frock lit she were allmveti in out our THAT NEW (HAUFFEUR vou <01- oon-r l<~ow A THING _ A (N: GIVE HIM TIME ‘ HIM 5i! MONTNQ' I'D LIKE~TO (NE. I I BRINGING HE MAX OE NEW AT THE TRADE BUT I INTEND TO KEEP HIM AT ALL COST- Ul’ FATHER HELL. CObT YOUENOUébl wAvr UNTIL I snow You WHAT 7E ISOU<HT~ _ .1 1 / a Q Reservation Silver Offer I will get the knives. ' < 20 new subcribers, 1 set Bridal Wreath knives, forks, spoons, 26 pieces in al $13-75 W31? 1 The Butter Knife, Sugar Shell and Mahogany-finished Chest free with the Guar- Signed . . . . . . . dialfs compliments to complete your chest- Add REMEMBER-There are only a limited number of chests so if you desire one you had Tess ' ' ' better send in the reservation slip at once. phole _ _ _ _ Kindly reserve chest of tile On- eida Community Par Plate Silver- ware lor me until I can get the re- quired number of subscriptions to procure it, I will begin work 0n that uléliésilékl number of orders canbesecuredby.............. tions and take the chest of silver- . and think number o-f subscrip- .... .....-»-;- fruit. i "T the paper ‘ll-Ltern tor the appliqued --—-—¢0>i—-~ THE GOLDEN TEMPLE OF THE SIKHS. Arluilsar. the scene 0t‘ the story oi tho shooting of 2,000 ilndlan rlo tors during the Punjab disturb- ances. ll»: notable as the centre of the Sikh religion. and it is the site m’ tile Golden Temple, the princi- i II-i] 50MB ‘bkl LOR TileCharlottetown Guardian O-QO-OQ pal worshipping-place of the ‘Sikhs. Ilanl Das, the fourth high priest oi Sikhism. laid tilt‘ foundation 0t Ar- mitsar. and he also excavated the holy rank from which the town derives its name of Arlnita Turas. or Pool of Immortality. It is upon a glilllll island ill the middle of this tank that tho Golden Temple stands-so called on account oi its copper dome which is plated with gold. LOOK WHAT‘ fiQLD HIM