All the lPopuIar Shapes in New Hats $5. $6. $7.50 HE MEN’S STORE OFFERS YOU the finest rangeof new hats in Charlotte- town. The New shapes, the new colours all are here 1n generous range. The New BORSALINOS, the best hat that money can buy, in a full range of shapes and colouringg .. . . .. . . . . . . $7.50 New SNAP BRIM models, very smart, and very popular among the younger wear- crsr-new shapes of, all sizes in two wond- erful medium priced lines $55.00 nmi $6.00 Plain and Stripe Broadcloth Shirts $2.50 _ HERE IS A LINE OF very distinct va- lue. Plain Broadcloth shirts in White, Pink, Mauve, Blue and Peach, French Cuffs Separate matched collar . . . . . . . . . “$2.50 Striped ‘Broadcloth shirts in several popular colours, French Cuffs, Matched separate collars 152-50 Impressive Show of New Suits and New Overcoats Day after day we have been open- ing cases of New Clothing, new serges, 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 6 N°LEOD /' Diner, (to elm waiter): yourself, you'd eterve to deathl" "George, Ii you had to welt on From the I‘ ' , Show. i? Westom Guardian -ron LATI Valerian News —Page 3 is available. t! —GUAI‘IDIANS 0N GALE at the Guardian's Wdltern Oilics In the McNeil! Budding, Summereilde every day. A —AUOTION SALE. -—Don't for- get the Auction Sale at Richer Clarke's, Sumrnerside, 0n the 23rd inst. 8227-3-20-31 --GUIARDIAN OFFICE. - The Guardian's Western Office is now located In ths lloNslll Building Water Sh, Summorside, where sub- scriptions. news or advertising will be received. ‘me phone number is 233. —6ENTRAL BEDEQUE. _Bal>- tist Pastorate. Dr. Sidey will preach on Sunday, March 21st at: Lower Freetown at. 11 a. m; Bel- mont at 3 p. m.. and Central ‘Bede que at 7.30 p. m. —-HAULING LUMBER —Mr. W. B. McNeil], Summerslde has been busily engaged for the past few weeks getting out lumlber a-nd haul- ing it to Wilmot to he used ior a new ‘bridge to he constructed. He employed five double teams oi splendid horses iu the work. _ —DEATH MOURNED — Deal-ll took place in Skinners Pout on ‘Thursday of ‘Mrs. ‘Francis Peters. Deceased had ‘been ill only a short time. She leaves to mourn a sor- rowlng husband who has the sym- pathy of the community in his sad bereavement. V. —-SAD.BEREAV.EMENT—- ‘Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. Jos- eph Ready, Tignlsb, int the death oi her daughter. ‘Mary. whose sad demise occurred last Friday at the early nge of eleven years. Her funeral which took place ‘Saturday was largely attended. i -—K‘ENlSINGTON| SUMMER: FIELD, ‘CLIFTON CIRCUIT for March 21st. Rev. A. N. Gillls will prench at Kensington at 3 p. m. Pluns for supply having failed the laileutiuu of Clifton is called to the lllurlllllg service at Stanley. —-DOMESTIC ICE. ——The third ‘rrOp of t-his season's ice is now be- ing take-n off the pond at the west iend oi‘ town. the ice is about iii’- teeu inches thick and oi excellent quality. The ice houses ni the down are now mostly filled and teams are now hauling it to cars where it is ‘being loaded and shipp- ed to other 1)Ill‘I'.B.-—H. —HOCKEY TEAMS-The Tian- nish correspondent oi the Patriot made an omission when stating that the Alberton and Tignlah O-High iSchool boys played hockey in their respective rinks. Alberton ‘Second Regain and the Tignls-h ‘regular team that. faced ‘oft Great credit is due the latter team when you consider that nlost oi them are merely school boys Y. —-H‘OCKEYISTS FlETUilNs-dMr Ralph d-lackett returned to his home in Ti-gnish after‘ playing the season with the Crystnli Hockey team oi Summersido. This being his first year in senior hockey we congratulate him on his success. ills wonderful playing during the season. merited him the praise of nll and the papers commenting A1110" it place lhim in the tpromiuent llosllion as being equal to the lust centre man on- ithe Island. Keen up the good work Ralph, we shall certainly hear bigger things of yWur next year V. -PRESBVTERIAN SERVICES. —The preaching services ior the Pleflblrterinn churches at Long River, New London, (Clifton) and the Geddie Memorial at French River will be on Sunday. March 21st as ioilowsz-Long River 11 a. m., Clifton 2.30 p. m., Geddie Mam- nriul 7.30 p. m. The supply past- 0i‘. the Rev. Joseph C. Harrison |wlll preach at all the services. will ‘begin promptly on A five minute talk to the children will ‘he a regular feature at each service. ---<o-c-—__ PERSONALS ~—-!\llss Ella Rennie of Alberion was in Tignish ‘Tesday V. —»Mr. A. iPakurel of Shedluc. N._ ll.. was in Tlgniah last week in connection with the live lobster i11- zlusiry. V. it ---Dr. Ralph Noonan of Summer- sfide was in Tignlsh Monday and Tesduy on professlnal business. V. —Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Myrick. Tlgnlsh leit last week on a visit t0 Boston. V. -Mr. Arthur Bell oi Summerside was in Tig-nish Tuesday on busi- ness. V. "Le! ille Clerk Kllsllena help yen" $13 Deliciouf Cnnmt s SOUPS lIlfl-UDIIIO ‘Smite ullenne 6 Vegetable ahlttilihiifi-J “mature-elm W. CLARK rren, P43141154; e-r. new. p151‘... uamow. our. it was the . I You Can Enter Any D8)’- deureee Guaranteed. J- "I111"- 9""- S-SIIIE HI. M "IEBIIVE Al entered upon a lbuildiug campaign to raise $12,000 to erect a gymnas- ium building in conjunction with property recently given them. There is a team organization 01' Ififty men and ten women who |have secured subscriptions from the following persons: v H. M. Baker, Celia Burrows. Geo. Callback, D. L. Campbell, Raymond Cannon, S. E. Cannon, Thos. Car- ruthers. Elizabeth Chappellpli. T. Colvln. R. J. Conrod, C. C. Dickie, C. R. Dickie, Ernestine Dickie, l-l. M. Downing. J. W. Duncan. Win- field Gamble, H. Gordon, Jean Gon on, R. A. Gordon, "J. 1.. Gorrill. M. F. Graves, A. E. Harris, Lieut.-Gov. Hearts, Nelson John- ston, Claude Kenny. Six, A. W. Leard. Neva Matbeson, 0. E. Mstheson, W. L. Msthesou, R. in Mollison, Allie Morris,, Annie Morrison, Chas. Mountain, Clara |Mountain. 1-1. H. Muttart, W. W. ‘Muttart, J. s. McKay. A. A. Mc- Leod, Geo. B. McNutt, Dorothy McPherson, Dorothy Nicholson. Mrs.‘ J. S. ‘Perry. Helen Peters, J. Pogson, Hazel Raynor, L. H. Read, Major Schurman, Nina Cchurmun, A. F. Sharpe. W. G. Silliker, C. H. Stewart. K. E. Straight, (f. E. Strong. J. F. Taylor. John Weeks, iA. P. Wells. H. A. White. A. E. Woodside, Martha M. WrighLHelen =,Baker, J. A. Brace, Don Cahill, Jas. Callback. W. H. Callback, J. O. C. Campbell, C. A. Clark, G. E. Clark. Keith Compton, John Cobb. Mrs. D. D. Crue,.Stauley Dawson, Ernest Gaudet, Sybil Gordon, J. D. Goss, John Harkuess, Horace Heckbert. Frank Huestis. W. N. Huestis. Bruce Johnston. W. P. Johnston, Grace ‘Klrn, Marion Leard. Geo. Llnkletter, Wm. Morrison, W. T. Mathesou, J. C. Mountain, H. G. Muttart, A. E. McLean, Rowena McLeod, Wm. McMurdo, Geo. Mc- Pherson, Nellie Nicholson, Fred Palmer, J. E. Phillips, Russell Phillips, Ralph Ramsay, W. R. Read. Llewellyn Rogers, Mrs. John and Zilpha Sharpe. H. H. Simpson, Wesley Squarebriggs, 1-1. W, B. Stewart, Stewart & Lewis, W. A. The Summerside Y. M. C. A. has . DRIVE BB7 Mllil ‘REABIIEII lStewsrt, B. W. Tanton. Dot Weeks. Robert Wood, Mrs. Chas. Wrltht. J. S.» Wright. Margaret Acorn, Wm. Wyman Birch. ‘M. M. Boll. Mrs- Eva Bishop. Alex. Cam-nlwll. J- W‘ Callback, H. R. Crockett. C- E- Carney, A. H. corner. R111" Cairns, 1.. u. Cr-ue. B‘. Daley. J- J- Euman. R. ‘E. Ellis, Miss 1219111101‘ E. Green, Mrs. Isabella Gliddon. R. '1‘. Holman, Ltd., Hazel Huestis. C. B. Jelly, Journal Pub. Co.. Ltd. F. H. Johnston, 11hos. Johnston, J. H. Johnston H. ‘H. Leiursefy. Y" be‘, Mayo;- lW. J. Lldstone, H. H. Lefurgey, Clifford Montliflmfifl’. A- S. McAssey, Dr. J. F. McNeill, A. S. McKay, J. K. McKenzie, Dr. J- A. McMurdo. Reg. McLeod. MN- ssun McNevin. a. s. Mcouarrle- E. M. Nicholson. lvau Nicholson, Mrs. J9me Pridham, C. R. and B. G, Rogers, Mrs. _Thos. Ramsay- Zelma Ramsay, A. C. Sa nders, E. Schurman. M. F‘. Schu man. 1‘. W. Strong & Co., Major L. Small, Harry Smith. Ernest Strong, Ruth Simmons, Gordon Toom‘bs. Stanley Wil‘llama_ Fred J. Villilc. F. W. ‘Williams. , Lucas R. Allen, H. ‘R. Crockett. Dr J. A. McMurdO. Mrs- Bessie Wood_ R. B. Richardson, William Scllurman, L. R. Crue, Lloyd ‘Spears W. E. Forbes, G. W. Phillips, Ari- hur -.\lorri-s._ Harold lwalsh. B. R. Sharpe. W. E. Bearlsto. IRoht. A. W-hlteway. J. M. Nicholson, Heartz Godkin_ Gordon Ramsey, Harold Heus-tis, ‘Maxiield lldnklctler, -H. C. MIllsJ. Reid Muttart, W. A. Allen H. S. Allen_ Milllgan and lMorrlson. Geo. A. Robinson, Areias Muttart. F‘. J. Wright, Merritt Dawson, and Sons Austin A‘. ‘Scales. Ernest Wright, ‘Major Townsend, Miss Gladys Holman. ‘Each days total since the camp- aign began was greater than the previous one and yesterday was the best yet $2540 ‘being ‘taken. This brings the total up ‘to $9884. ffwelve thousand is the object- ive and ii the organization calls on all ‘the unseen: prospects the balance of $2216 will be exceeded by the closing on Monday night. —lRev. ‘Dr. P ‘C. Gauthier‘ who had been visiting‘ Rev. P., P. Areenauit oi ‘Mount Carmel return- ed home Monday.‘ V. —Mr. John '1‘. McKay. lobster packer. Sea View was iu town this week on a buying trip.——H, hi? —Mr. Harry Yoo, Lot 18, was in town on Tuesday.—-H. —Mr. Marcus Calder, oi the C. N. R., Express Co., Charlottetown was in here this week.|—-l-I. —Mr. William-Pigeon, lKensing- ton was a visitor to town this week-H. Happenings (Continued from Page 4) galow, ENorth River Road inst Thursday evening. l U l O Many happy returns to iMr.‘ W. Tuesday last. Q U Mrs. W.-F.H. Gill was hostess at iour tables oi’ Bridge on Wednes- day evening. I I ‘Rev- ‘Dr- George E. Ross former- ly of this city was elected moder- ator oi the Montreal ‘presbytery of 111B Presbyterian church in Canada for the ensuing year at last ‘Tues- Church, Montreal. O l1 t ‘Dr. and Mrs. B. ‘C. Borden of Sackvills are spending the winter in Bermuda. in the hope that the genial climate may have a good si- fect on Dr. Borden's health which is not sogood as his friends would wish. Recent word irom him re- ports that he is about to builds house in Bermuda, but expects to return in Junoito spend the sum- mer In Annapolis. 0 O Many home irionds will he pleas- ed ho know that Mrs. S. I‘. H0418 e son is convslescing nicely In 0t- tawa after her recent illness of pneumonia. I A mathematically inclined “Bringing Urp Father" enthusiast once calculated how much, Jill! was worth from the value oi the gowns he bought dor Maggie and ‘Nora. There Is a definite Qercent- age In such matters. you know. and the thing worked out that the Jigge fortune amounted to $85,346.- 849.57—-or nearly 18 osntl for ev- U e thrown. Paeltre cranium-and i’ k“ Eeeneetc. . - vrelii sinfully-known 1,111!!!" I; .‘ ,1 t all the gowns some (solntlk-lt is ‘Chester S. Mclmrs, 1M. L. A., who celebrated his 51st birthday on day's meeting in Knox Crescent“ "i Lucky ery rollinl pin Maggie has ever_ icult b The logical (allow-up oi this ee-lLtd. “up,” 1| m, ‘amen, own" 41¢, During supper excellent ‘music comic artists like George MoMan- "$511114 0111618 dress their girl chur- ncters carefully and attractively. it is not so well known that they dress them positively ahead of the fashions. This they do by iniestiug the places where the new models are shown and the cafes, theatres-I and night clubs which illo well-dros! sed rich frequent. ! ‘Maggie's latest opera outfit. for: instance came direct from tile Me- tropolitan Opera. George McMnnm; observed it on one oi the “swank" iMonday nights with‘ a brilliant so- ciety turn-out to hear Challapin and Gigli sing Boito‘s “Mcilsio- fele." The draped, snug-fitting, cloth-oi-silver gown and the ultra- iashlonahle ankle length ermine wrap turned all eyes to one oi the famous $100,000 ‘boxes in the gold- en horseshoe. lt happened that the day following Maggie drugged Jiggs to an opera party given by the Count de Kay so George Mc- Msnus dressed her up In the same gown that bad been the sensation at the real opera a night before. In a fortnight the style was around the country, far ahead oi’ the insh- ion magazines. Orphanage , Bridge Party Tile Bridge IParty held at the Victoria Hotel Thursday 1118M 111 aid oi’ the lPririce Edward island, Orphanage was a 8W8! 811009559 There were about two hundredi present. the card tables being 111 the dining room, the ladies’ 911F101" and the lounge room. in addition to Bridge. Auction Forty-Fives were played. Luncheon was ser- ved by the Ladies Auxiliary dur- ing the evening. The prize winners were as follows: BRIDGE Ladiesz-First, Miss Davida Baker; second, Miss-Ruth Vinni- combe. Lucky number prizes: Mrs Hutcheson. Miss Lillian Earle. . Gentlemen: -- First. W. J. Dalziel; second. Walter S. Grant. number prizes: Harold Pickard, Herbert Holl. - AUCTION FORTY-FIVES First. Mr. Edgar Heartz; second. G. D. Wright; third, Mrs Lamont. There were also two consola- tlon prizes. The Orphanage ‘heartily thanks the donors for the follobving prizes: 1 lmx cigars, ‘Mr. -M. P. Titus, oi the imperial Tobacco Col 1 llxrx chocolates. Mr. Jamesqof Muir's Ltd. 1 souvenir napkin ring. Miss LeBlan . ‘Dept. Agriculture, Ottawa 1 pa oi‘ lea, Mr. Elmer Farnell oi ‘Brya-nt & McDonald, Halifax, N. Harry 1 bag sugar, 2 boxes ianoy bie- Mr. W. A. Walker_ Marvin oncton. Sherwood Tigers met the Soullr port Ramblers and (lcieutcil them by a 3-1 score. 1 Ready For Spring A most complete and attractive I line of smart styles and colors in Men’s and Boys’ Caps. Boys’ Caps 75c and up Men’s Caps $1. and up WE CARRY THE STYLES OF TODAY WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW on: PRICE ‘ro edenvaoov .\lr.~t liulily hlilt-Nt-Ill ("I'll Inst Fri» 111ml" luv. Pt-llrunry" hill. ui lit-r old home In on, Sherwood 3, ‘Soutliport 1. At the Arena. Saturday night the‘ w. The ice was in .\l worked l‘. lit-r Provvse Bros Ltd.“ 11-1“, Men’s and Young Men’s Hatters . -T-7llllil2KEY7~’-7~‘Tim nuts horn in London lllf19ly-I|Il‘l‘f"_\‘l‘llI‘N ulul Ilvrll in lllut "(innit-u of the (lulf," mm Wallace was home visiting splendid condllion. and the auntie-ii" "I '11" ‘"1"’ "l1" 11111481“ ""- was last and iurious. both teams playing for all ma; was in the,“ fusllinnoil Iinglluh ruoillers. The Sherwood boys plnyetl thsirl"‘"'=" positions ‘better and rs. rum scored several times but for thewllll t-nollgh in 1w of sorviro to anybody‘, excellent work 0i’ the Sherwood sln- wnu doctor, nurse, cnlular-lor. colu- - goalie. This was the third Btil116'_l'orlvr of the _ Emily‘ 5557i?" lit-Neill \\'I‘l1\ nul- of those old- privnliivuu “"1! it-u" have experienced, Ilul she. \\'lI|l more combinntion but the Souih-Nlvl‘ lutlonlllitlult- uplrli, smiled lu-r wuv port team ‘has some inst skaters through. and good shots who would have] lo the whole ‘between these t\\'O‘<‘l>lIlllllIlll|,\' lu every pluct- slle lived. teams and- they are now even in 'l‘lu‘rt- \\'ll1lYI'I nnytnlng nlmut un- tin-tn .'\. .ou With the rfilrlits . . The youthiln, m, ‘ less grace in thgjjnu}. of our new 1' 3pm,’ l Hmtssliliille in thehvarj; latest of colors, will‘; new your appeal-an,‘ in the correct Spring.’ manner. Come in an] see how one of the“ Hats catches the light andibrightens up you, whole appearance. “Look at Your Hat- Everyone Else Does" p. Pr0wse’s Hats never lose their shape nor their color. STYLES FOR ALL AGES We. carry the celebrated Canadill made Hat, The Brock, the best Hat oi the market for the price of $500- Oiher makes from $_2-00 i0 $539- T H E ONE PRICE CASH STOR ._.__--»~--~ e» . , mfhwn‘... for good uill lite 0:,“ “l” hm] h." t-llllllrull. 1i- ‘ “m “Hug illlll mill. this country -—\\'nllilrP. All"; vlmrlw‘ Rhlrmy‘ Alexuutlcl‘. a . llll uuti I‘I|ullY~ ‘\,"llflf‘ei,\',illllllisfl | live in till‘ lllrk‘ ' York! uttrnly l" ""““'l"‘u ronstrut-tltlu hillflllltivzuflltvlu‘ llouutnln '1‘cl<‘ll\1"'“' at Ilul’ ill \\'tlutlllriill-i“- -\ l tt-rllw force of lln- P1411110" l rout]: Mnrllurt-t l" "m ltullLv Ill “win-limiter‘.bwafidg\l etlu ltIllKvfIt-ltl l'urk .\- 11- .1‘ Prince l-Iilwilril lsluud. Slit.- nus uluong tho l-urllt-iti tot-i- Hllr knew null lturtlillllpu were the time .\Irs. .\lucNeIll wns inrnllug rurnl _ ‘W. Aylward goals scored. li a future game is‘ arranged there will be a keen riv- alry for the championship. Jim- my Power reiereeli to the satis- faction 0f ‘both teams, The follow- ing is the line up: Sherwood Southport (10.11 E. McKay C. Corish E. Mclnnis J. Burns J. Aylwerd A. Burke W. MoCanon J. Flood 1.. Kelly Stewart Carver ooo-o-e-oooeo-ooaoo-owvw i $ay Ihistlve » To Yourself Wampols Grape Salts Protects Your Health ' Two minutes a_ day keeps a cold away '. Add preeloue houre oi health and oohiioft lyregular use oi Wempoie Gripe latte It eleaneee the irritated or eongteted mem- brane thorn ghly, removes exoeee vhuedu . ete. A Challenge We will make a little wqgen with you that Ii you e one bottle you will some ‘m . . Defence \l. Campbell . Cullen . Stead . Phillips . Roper . Dufhet . Cullen was voluntarily furnished b Mr. Wagner end lravflncent w, Prince Edward Thontre Ore . Ni‘ lhother. H. L. WORTHY pnuoom- l QDIQQQQ-voeo0oo00o0¢OOb440§4&6-§§§-O4O or rurm uulmnls, the home. the cradle ur ulvk room. that she coltldu‘! do null“ do well. She was called upnn by ev- vryllotly for everything and responded i|l\|l‘li|_\' without a murmur. lu lu-r lnsl yt-uru she managed her mru little iurm oi 60 acres, did nll her own lvnrk in the home nnrl with the burst-s innl vows, null toltl the oltl fitruu-ra who lu-lpoll In the heavy work how llllulzs ought to he done. She wuu n art-ill woman. nutl a grout mother. Sh» wits n mother ilmi wmnuu of whom the world hnd rvnlmu to ll.- proud, and her illenls nnd lit-r grout Dezeng Diagnostic Professional Unit COIIOBT ron ‘run IIIIOIINOY P0lt"‘:'IIINT i T OPTOIIIIBIIT he Welleworth Unit present‘ '5 IWIIIDIOI selection 0|‘ delay“. instruments that ti“ ‘r .. the patient leaving the with each Individual wlthln lnetut reach. 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