% .i, 'i —iii' PAVG to buy!!! an: Province. am: Menmrto DAILY anti-dun can‘t? obtained at Laflerty's Ton- sorial Parlours. Gourmet-side. APECIAL rit'AtN Easter Monday to Summerside. Don‘t miss seeing Esmeralda. 9210-11111 —-"I’0 cORRESPONDENTa.—-Owing to the Increasingly heavy demands on space, The Guardian caution! its con respondents to be as brief as possible In their contributions. Only Real News will be Inserted. WESTERN PERSONALS —Mr. Henry McDonald, Richmond. spent Monday in Summertime—H. —Mr. NeilxMcQuarrie. K. (3.. Sum- nierslde, is spending a few days on official business in Charlottetown—H. —Mr. .Gordon Siliiker, O‘Leary, who spent a few days in Summerside. attending the meetings of the Boys’ Conference, left for home on Mon- days—H. ~Mr. Loyd Gorriii, who spent the winter In New York and Boston or- rived home and has taken a position with Meassr Brace, McKay ft (70., Summerside.—H. —Some of the visitors to Summer‘ side on Monday" were:— Messrs Geo- rge Guignion, Travellers Rest; Philip Arsenault, Mt. Carmel; Frank McDon- ald, Lot 14; W. G. Campbell, Belmont. Lot 16 and Mr. J05eph Leckie, St. Eieanors. Harry Darby, Wellington;; Mrs. ll. V. Desitoches. Miscouche.—il A LBERTGN o—PREPARING FOR SUMMER. -— (fapt.D‘uniei Miller. who spent the win- ter months at his home in Alberton, has gone to Souris to get. his schooner "Lizzie Catherine" in readiness for shipping as soon as navigation will permit. lie carries with him the good wishes of‘hls friends for a successful season—«A. —AN ENJOYABLE EVENING. — An enjoyable time was spent III [in- homt- ol‘ Mr. and Mrs. it‘red Rennie, Alma. on Saturday last when a num- ber of young people assembled to spend the evening. Many pretty and laughable selections. which were. much appreciated by all were furnish- ed by Mr. itennie's gramaphone. A duet “Down by the Old Millstream." was ably rendered by Mr. E. ii. Horne and Miss Empress McNeil ac- companied on the organ by Mrs. Ren- nie. Among others who participated in the singing were Mr. Wallace Don- nld. Miss Squarebriggs, and Miss Gautiet. Last but not least was the llighland Fling by Mr. Carlyle Square- briggs. The happy company after ten- dering their t'elicitaitons to Mr. and Mrs. Rennie for their hospitailty de- parted to their respective homes—A. Alberton- Personals. ..——Mr. M. M. Solery. paid a busi- ness trip to Charlottetown during the lirst part or the week.~—A. ..~—\Iiss liilda Mahar, Charlottetown. has arrived in Alherton to take charge of the millinery department of Rogers (c Co. for the coming season.——~A. —Mr. G. Duff, ot‘ Parrsboro. N. S. has taken Mr. J. J. McEachern's posi- tion in the Can. Bank of Commerce. Mr. McEachern is spending his vacu- tion at. his home in Souris het'nrt- leav- ing for Western Canada, where llt‘ has been transferred—A. "Baby must be taken out In the fresh air and to do so you must have one of the New Up-tovDate Baby Car- riages. new patterns. new construc- tions. new colours, about 30 different styles Just opened and all ready to be shown. Drop In and see them, the quality carriages.-—PATONS. 8904-3-8Mtf. :lr'é-FllkH-H'i-+~i’<l~>i+i¥l-T-i‘ , i’ , ii Why Did June j.’ Run away ' ,’ 1‘ \ i‘FrH‘i' lil|||iiilllllilllllillllililllliliiiliilliiillllllilillllllliilllllllllllllillilllillllllll “ii “Why yes! It's the only under- wear my clothes fit better. “That isn‘tall. either. Thisunder- wear to knit in some special way so It keeps its shape. It's smooth and comfortable. too, and. Myi how It stands washing. hire me to wear any other." “Do you wear Penmans too ?” Pen and ; funded. Undo unliwww. gm. 1! llll m ris.0nt. * <0 ‘. . 4 r 4 Harlot-wear t; a, , emanci- —ou: czar «per word each int-o " tion for advertising In this column. Cub must accompany order. Mini- mum charge twentydlve Gel"... —L08T BETWEEN Summerside and Wellington on March .4th a black grip containing a bundle of papers. Wilhflnder kindly leave some at King Edward Livery Stables, Summerside._ 9233-3-80M3I. ——TO FARMERS of Tignish and vicinity. Be sure‘and see Goodwood Junior, sired by Victor of Goodwood and dam by Saint Laurient (pedigree registered), light red of colour, weigh- ing 1400 lbs.. before making selection. Frank F. Perry, Skinner’s Pond, owner. 9261-3-3lm1i -—cONCERT and pie soolai will be held in the Cape Traverse Hall on Saturday”. April 3, good program of dialogues. choruses, songs etc.. has been prepared and a. good time is pro- mised to all who attend. Proceeds in aid of the Hall Fund. Doors open at 7 p. in. Concert commences at 7.30. Admission; adults 15 cents. children 10 cents. Ladies with pies tree. , 9252-:i-3-M2i. TIGNISH —FRIENDLY TRIP -—— Why not avail yourself of the Guardian's great offer and become a regular subscriber to this paper which devotes a regular space for ’i‘ignish news?—-Z. ~ —-VISITING DANGHTER —- Mrs. Alphonse J. Gaudet of Miscouche ar- rived in 'l‘ignish on Monday evening and while here will be the guest of her daughter. Mrs. w. D. Sumner, at Petervilie..—Z. —-ROADS AGAIN .GOOD — On Sunday afternoon the sun again made itself vlslblo after a severe snow storm which lasted all of Saturday and Sunday i'orenoon. The weather being mild the snow pm-ketl quickly and the roads which were all of last week dangerous and bare at divers places are again as good as they ever were at any time this winter.— —TO ATTEND FUNERAL. — The following members of the Knights of Columbus from the 'l‘ignish Brunch attended the funeral of the late Dr. McLellan in Suuinierside, Sunday afternoon: Messrs. Hon. Chas. Dai- ton. . E. Gallant, John A. Hacketl. Pe- ter Cahiil. Dr. McBride. “1. A. Gand- et -und Angus She-.1. Representing the ’l‘ignish Branch of the t‘. M. B. A. at the same funeral were Messrs. Leo Murphy. Frank Richard. (‘iarure F. Morrisey. Wm. Deslioches. James McGrath and Eddie Harper. All of these gentlemen went in a body on the special which left 'I‘ignish at 10 a. in. Sunday and returned the same evening—Z. —FROM OLD AGE -- One of the oldest residents of Nail Pond Settle- ment known as John Arsenault and over ninety years or age is at the point of death from a genera] weakness oc- casioned by old age and intirmities. For the last sixty years this pioneer resident was one of the best known farmers around Tignish and a great worker for any cause which tended to promote the welfare of the public. He has rared a large family of children and all of whom along with his nm- erous friends are doing all they can to make, his declining days happy in the thought that he was highly esteem- ed by all. One of his sons is J. J. Arsenuuit, GeneraloManager for the 'i‘ignish Trading (‘0. at Kenchs's Corner—Z. Minard's Llniment Co.. Limited. Gentlemen—Last Winter 1 received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARD'S LiNiMEN'i‘ in a severe attack of LaGrIppo, and I have frequently proved It. to be very effective in cases of inflammation. Yours. W. A. HUTCHINSON. “Forget. your ('OI'HB by getting rid of them. Forget the pain and discom- forts, by using iiexsii Corn Solvent.. it is guaranteed to cure or money re- Mac Kinnon Drug Co. Cor. Great. George and Kent Sts. MEtf , t i ll buy, since I found it made You couldn‘t mans Firm Is made In suntan!” WW I or M. women and C m P Ian-ted 1.1, i ‘l b . k Preseason of Ladies’ and Children’s'stylish and dependable wearing apparel by far the finest showing-we think-never - First diSpiayed here. The Best Time news 0 to Select Your Spring Clothes is Right Now And we fully believe that few women will care to look elsewhere after they have seen the beautiful styles and excellent values we offer. planned for a long time before selecting and 'uying these elegant garments, now we feel that our efforts have been rewarded by this fine showing of pleasing styles and unsurpassable values which seem to impress every one who sees them most favorably. Spring Coats of Unique Design $5.50 to $22.50 Prowse Bros. Ltd. gzgzszgmrazsggz High Quality PRESENTS FUH filth] Bills 'I‘idworth. Wilts, Eng. March 10. 1015. Sin—Below is a list of seventeen island boys for whom i hold Christmas presents forwarded by tho lied Cross Society, and whom i am unable to 10- rate, although every method has been tried except this one. it“ their friends would kindly forward , me their correct address, stating first; their regimental number, and their rank, whether private. corporal or ser- geant. etc., number of the company. section. squadron. battery and battal- ion by corps. as the case may he, i be- lieve it will yet be possible to deliver the parcels to them. it is important that a private sol- dier‘s address should be definite. if an inl‘antryman, the number of his bat- talion and the number of his company, rank first in importance; if an artil- ieryman. the number of his battery and his brigade; if amenibcr of a mounted corps. the name of the corps and the number of the squadron or troop. it is not necessary to name the locality. as the General Post Of- iice in London know at all times where the different units of the Canadian Ex- peditionary Force are located. A sample address is as follows: “Regimental No. 23069 Me. John Smith Company 12 Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force With respect to Non Commissioned officers. from lance corporals to Her geants. it is not necessary to name their company. as there are only about one hundreli and thirty (130) non com- missioned officers to a battalion, while there are nine hundred and thirty (930) private soldiers. in regard to officers, It is only neces- sary to give their rank. such as Lieutenant. Captain or Major, and the number of their battalion, as there are only twenty-seven (27) otiicers to a battalion. Non-commissioned oflicers and privates are known. first by regi- mehtai number. afterwards by name. Officers have no regimental number. I make reference to this matter of address because of the vast amoant of mail that cannot be delivered because of Insufficient address. and It is won- derful sometimes how the whole face of an envelope will be covered and yet the one essential thing left out that would have easily carried the letter to the party for when: It. was Intended. and the people at home‘must not for get that there are over thirty thou- sand (30,000 men. ofllcsrs. non-com- missioned cars and privates. In the Median Expedmo ry Force. islanders in war are i 'o Islanders In peace, they won't‘ltlck together, and because of this tacit ot cohaaion. are. scattered throughout the whole Expeditionary Force. i would be very grateful If their friends would forward the by return mail the address or the following g, .4 v t _ islanders:— r. W. Rhude. a Handsome New Styles in Suits for Ladies’ Jack Bears, S. McLeod.. J. Bowden. ‘ Lieut. A. Leigh Coilett. J. Mortimer. ‘ Chas. McDonald. Fred Walker. K. McLean. Joseph Simmons. W. H. Ford. J. S. DesRoche, Leltoy Kielly. Trusting you will kindly put this matter before the readers of your valuable paper. and thanking you in advance for your kindness and trouble in this connection. 1 am. sir. etc., Lieut. l“. B. McRAE. Machine Gun Officer, 12th Batttaiion. Canadians. :1) Tidworth. England. MOONLIGHT AT NAPLES. Behold within the sky the stars of n g it. And happy he~if you should chance to view Her brilliant bay, with each cumming- iing hue, With crystal spiendors struggling In- to light. Her mountains and unite 'i‘o greet the sliver-sparkling rays, that mass their shadows gleam O'er crescent bay, in one involving stream. Vesuviuis'hfeathery vapor wings its 8 1-— Like phliimtom islands thro' the azure s y. Behold. what grandeur greets you everywhere. What charms attract and hold the rap- tured eye! The dancing wavelets reach the shore —and there Delighted rest, while diamond-stars on i ' Proclaim, at stiliest. hour——that God s ll K . . ——CHARLES CARSON-TALCOTT. Military Courtesy New (‘oionel (seeing Scottish sen- try)—Who are. you? iSentry—~i’Ine, sir; and hoo‘s yer- se "I \. The Limit “She paints her eyebrows." "Well, she has to draw somewhere." the line ovum~ ' We studied, worked and $10.00 to $30.00 .ot Rm Beauty and sup}? style: at H Very Attractive l’rices . To see the beautiful new hats in our Millin- ery Dept. is to be charmed by their attractiveness _. and pleased with the Remarkably Low Prices asked for them. v ‘ Come and see them. We‘are sure you’ll buy and tell your friends about them too: ‘ .—————— We are showing an excellent line of Wash Goods, Domestics, Ladies’ Under- wear, Hosiery, corsets, Musllns, Under- wear, Waists, Petticoats, etc, Pretty Coats for V . .’ Small Girls Unusually good looking are 'these stylish little coats. Newness of design and newness of material are noticeable in garments, both for school and dress. Reflecting the fashions for women they bare fancy sleeves and new collar forms $2.75 to $10.00 Low Prices r.._...__ r.___ Protect Your Eyes Our Good Tailoring ! Against the strain that comes with strenuous business require- ments of the twentieth century. OUR EYEGLASSES will protect your eyes and our methods will protect your purse. M. SILV ERSTON ' EXPERT til’TlClAN I: ll G rent George St. Ch‘town Your New Easter" Hat is Here [We have a hat thstwiii fit your head perfectly, a hat that will become your face and features. wear well, and always look nice. The hats we. are showing ' this season are the best we have ever been able to see- cure-—t.he beat . manufactur- ed. prices considered. Our showing this season In oon~ sidorabiy larger than usual. We have all the very latest eh‘pu and styles, In a wide range of siussnd color. v V (let your new hot here and you'll get the beat hat your moneyrcan. buy. Call today, It only to use our showing—we'll expect you. nvw ‘ HE Man who has his Clothes made to .his order generally has his own ideas as to details. If you have any pet notions as to how you wish prevailing styles adapted to your figure, come here and it will be done to a nicety. Our Designer and Cutter is of proved high-grade ability. Each garment is individually Tail- ored, made by an Expert Journeyman work er, not machine-made. The shape is permanently worked in by hand, and the garment holds its shape. Suits $19, $22, $25, to $30. Spring Overcoats $20, $24, $28. The new Spring Woolens are beauties. We are showing many choice and exclusive patterns! May we show you? D. A. BRUCE Tailor and Clotheier Buy ' A Gray Marine ngine Why, because it is the simplest and most powerful Gasoline Engine of its size in the wor d. . ’ . Write for Catalogue and prices all sizes from 3 to 50 h. p. I w. I o' " Extras of all kinds kept in stock. tanley, Shaw & Pearden Sole Agents for r. a; r. GUARANTIE. We gum-oat» our engines to develop more than full rm power. to be free from defects. In , mrkMIMMP and mini. to be exactly as represented in a tu- pect. and will replace any engine not, i ‘ rapt-e ntatlon or any part broken th ' 3" I_ nq of charge to you.,pravldod' . ‘ xii “W New»...