A Early Shipment of very lovely Spring Hats iss Foster and Miss Harris, who are searching the markets for attractive spring Merchandise, have just shipped us ' a great lot of the very smartest and latest new Hats. ’ In this new lot there are many ex- amples of the popular felts for early spring wear—these shown in 95 all the new shapes and colors at . . ' Then there are 00m‘ There’s a striking bined Fe 1t a n d collection of pretty hats for little girls. a n d very 118W . . . . . . On sale in the new Millinery Section, second floor, » ‘ ling the course of next week, gives $1.15 s $2.15 That Wonderful Offer in Swiss Curtains with applique border worth to $7.50 for $1.95 . Many wise buyers have taken advantage of this bargain offer, lovely Swiss Curtains Western Guardian -FOR BALE four milk cowl newly rresheued at. John MoNevitUs. ‘Brae, Q. 4310 3 1| B! ..—LOADING LIVE noes Wod- nesdny. March Nth-Court k Sons i. Bedfortl Station. 431s 1a 1a 2t . —F. G. LEARD o! beards Mulls. Plaquld. wishes to notify the pub- lic obot the flour mzllkson-ly are oioeiilig on March 2311i. 1927. 42184-153! wilt-LEM "KIWQIV ‘XQBIIJV ‘H -y (p83) ‘Sfllplwlllfl spun oopd in; wads ‘(seaming Pun ‘n09 lloqamg l° 49° 9'") OHMHUV 1.80!‘- ts-st-s-Lssv _ viuvulv ‘xosluv "n 'v (V38) ‘B991! 8.1% Q 08“! ‘SGOIBQUG auqm 818.’) I19) liulLh-saawuvs ou. animu- —OOME TO SEE DRAMA pre- ' soured in ‘Banish Hall Thursday, bbiardh Willi, entitled "Dust of the Inawn" Good mimic. Tickets on ,1sa.le at .\lol)onald's Drug Store. © l -couu'uo EVENT. -The an- ltiual St. Patrick's concert urhioh twill be pulled off in Tignish dur- '.@.©.@. promise or nmtenlal for u good ‘laugh at the other fellows expense. Tl‘. ' I -—RETURNS HOME. --Miss Lil- lian Davidson. R. N, 0t‘ Kensintn ion, P. E. l. who ‘has been a put- llent in the County Hospital. left ‘last week to return to her home. ‘lShe was accompanied by her lath- '_er, Mr. Joseph Davidson. who dur- ling his short stay here was the lguest of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Mur- yhison in East Saint John. _@.©_'©.©_Q@.@.@ —FOX NOTE. —-l"ox.men, espec- iuliy among the largest ranches. are now eagerly watching for ‘the azrival o1 young foxes, which time is now about due. Lt is claimed that the lives of many of the young could he saved iii‘ carefully watched. and looked after in proper time. Extra help is being put on, tn guard against frail ones, or those from which the mother fox in un~ able to nourish her young; lH. QQQ 1 _-IMPROVING. - Mr. Hubert llleeres, Freetown. was in town on Saturday. He cailltd at the P. C. Hospital to visit his daughter, Mrs. Richard Banks of Lot 11, who was} ituiureti a few days atgo by the ex- plosion o! their stove. Mrs. =llunks has some ianininl wounds on her anti and other parts oi‘ her body. hut her case is not consider- -ed serious. Mr. Reeves has also been to Lot 11- tDllt. so far, no sus- picion can be laid on anyone. ll. t ‘QQQQQQSQQQQ oeoeoeoo -T,0WN 0OUNClL.-—-The rcgtr lar meeting of the Sumtnerside Town ‘Council was held Mondayi ‘night His Worship Mayor Arnettl ‘presiding, There were present Councillors Schurman, Robinsoml G) Strong, Phillipa, McNally and Bell, the town clerk, assistant town clerk t representatives of the Pioneer and ‘Guardian and M1. Frank Johnstoml @ electrical engineer. His \Vorsltip“ named the following committeeszl. The chairman being in each case], the first nnmetL-Flnance and Pun‘ chasins. Councillors Schurmaun Stzong and Bell. S1fQ8CB—-C(lllfl(3ll~ lors Phillips, Robinson and Boll.‘ Police-Councillors Strong, Robb son and lilcNally. Property. Fire- Councillors Robinson. McN-tlly an Phillips. Light and Power-McNeil-I ly, Strong and Schutmnn. Assessors? Bell, Phillips and Strong. Schools ~ §and Parks——~Bell. McNally andlé‘) Sohunnan. The town officials were: appointed the same as last year with the exception o! auditors andl _ ssessors. Messrs J. Everett Phil-i lips and W, W. Mutlart were upQ pointed auditors and Messrs V. .l._l Harrington and J. n Palmer as as‘ lsessors. zoo‘ @@@@©@©@@®@©@@ -DEATH REGRETTED. - On Friday, March 11th.» after u. linger- ing illness, the spirit of Mr. Pet- er Harper oi Tlgnish. ended its so- journ on earth, and passed to etern- i‘y. Deceased- who was still in his early iorties. lead been in tail- ing health for the past four years and although every comfort and care that science can procure was given lhim. the and came peaceful- ly. and the surfed-er yielded his exhausted spirit into the hands of his eterlrml -Father. Surrounded by his vzife and twelve children, who with teur stained lace and» bent heads hesotislrt the throne oi heaven fm- mercy and release from suffering for their’ father. Mr. ‘Hooper was a son of Mr. and Mrs- John Harps-r who established a mil. ling business on what is known as rliooperh lPond. 'l‘his ‘industry was successfully continued ‘by the deceased who was ever an oblig- vlng and. courteous gentlemen to all ‘,0! those ‘who came his way. Ml!!! ‘a sportsman who can now tell s lgood tlsht story will remember ‘kindly the mun at the mill who fdirected him to wh-elre the fish- lwere. u-llia funliral which took ©©©©©©©© lowed b)‘ 8 ""9118 "l 99°17“ w "b9 B the sing of Mr. Hooper, Tig- V abl -.'A hd - occur“ M. at mm“ and 8L Jude‘ nigh‘ human‘ we o‘ the mo“ 0hr“. Sjmleltzgideo “r31 uezcgtzyvtglgctletltliglvertlsini. new and ‘renewal suh. lwhsre the usual obsequies were flanqgke Wmflelm. fm- "My “l; ‘ gperlormcd by Rev. Dr. Mollellsn. can be 5am of mm; n9 uvgd by the l9 l expressing in every detail the spirit of Spring. styles arrive-different in some aspect of colour— ornament-keepin g our assortment right up to the minute. Spring Coats That ac Receiving the Most Enthusiastic Applause Exquisite new Spring Coats and Frocks are now on display Every day new M3113’ new Iwvelt)’ iweeds, the more dressy models, some plain and others with fur trimmings and lastly the black satin models _ ~the coat of the season-are all here. Prices $8.00 to $50.00. You are cordially invited to call and see them. Newest dresses, developed in the leading colours and fab- rics——Crepe Satin, Georgette and Flat Crepe. Fashions for every occasion in types becoming to both Matron and Miss. A splendid assortment -of knitted suits for sport wear just arrived today. -; Hats That Please The new brimless hat, the drooping rippled rim, crown and many other new ideas are to be a Featured in silk and straw, ribbon, faille, etc., in all the sea- s0n’s leading shades of Monkey-skin, Athenia found in our large assortment. Rose, Liberty‘ Blue, Soft Greens, Black and White. Prices from $3.95 to $15.00. rnowsn Dress Goods Do not fail to visit -our Dress Goods Department and view our wonderful display of tweeds and fancy checks, "fcllldllig the very popular Black and White. ’lhere are also many fine qualities of Satins, Flat Crepes. Qeorgettes and Rayons at very reasonable prices, the draped Greys and BROS LIMITED “THE FASHION CENTRE” uest o! Mrs. W. tE. Cotton, t set-imp‘, , _¢_.~ Montreal Theatres h Building Safety Commission 6 31d!) of the toad and was a friend; -——Mr. John Ioichard, Mount Car. l ..'BEE "UNCLE HUBE"pro.l sting the theatre situation ill @ ©©é@ 0K5? (->(..\_. M on Mn“, mo,“ W s@__@@@@@ tithars are undersoins flllllfipln ‘it was announced hi! W’ Ordflred The commission has bee“ “'12:”, -_._.. d‘ ‘We extend sympathy tolmel. was _ln town on Friday. hsv~ sent“ l“ 8L “imitates llail on ‘to man. his ueroavul family, mumdwy Mam‘ 17m b)’ 5i- Mar-i Rates Dramattlo Ci h. 599cm] lwtwcen acts. u 437MHz‘; rs 1.! e sl weeks. hloNTnEAbr M"- 14- "Thffli! qull-y ‘iiutlovlei closely "W" l “mum” ‘"3" 59°" Q0881‘; f!" Laurier Pnisce Theatre dlsuifl‘ more have been ordered to give up January m1, lest, when ‘l8 ch l‘. vaudeville performances. and 22 perished in a lire-Mule. ' with appliqu-e border. The curtains 2 L-4 yards long and wide. . Our buyers got hold ofpflhese away . under regular value, and 1s passing the - saving on to you. On sale now, Paper Section . . Mdflrfi & Twmm; in children work huvowmok variety thlt cling u; my] (“d Th"; poets attack the tender lin-lunmi the interior surfaces. Miller's in; o! the intestines and. if leit towotm Powtlgrs will not only ext", 25m" their ravages undisturbed. minam these worms. of whatever‘ m" ultimately porioruto tho wnll. vut-Iciy. but will serve to rpm"- “ml are or the lnjurv they have done. =’ - wt lily; made the round trip by team. PERSONALS lr IIAmoFIigQhe [llasselngergl in Ha“. _ a I 8 . 0n~ I‘ ny ast rom England —Mt. “ll-J Mns. Kenneth Gillies. (m, u“, Cunard “m, Tuscan.“ were Shamrock, drov-a in to town on 3am- iC_ c] , _ , iiirdsy and uepoirt roads fairly good. 1|,1d_e?>‘_’°1;?_d T' cleave‘ or Bhom a {Wfl yew» ROOSEVELT SAID: “My first pair of npectnciel liter-lily opened up _ I new world to mo." " Like Roosevelt you too may nml glnui; only In mm- lnnilon will toll you. HAVI YOUR EYE! v. sxnmmzo AT ones l t- l Qor. .1. A. Johnston. rt nlnh, was in Charlottetown last eel visiting his daughter, Miss Noreen, Boturdiy. H. . 3 MONTAOUE SHIPPING , ‘condition o! Rev. 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