ti... About no “ usw , . ..-.~ mfiiltisiuieifiw i Siulimeiside and Western Guardian 1n’ nvo to bu in ma pn- mo. —-.HO0K EY_—The bigsest. hockey event of the season in Crystal ' rink Tues lay night next hiiirch 22 ' liciiween the Bcdoquo Stars and -BEDEOUE METHODIST GIR- CUlT-iiervices for Sunday, March :0 tli. Cspc Traverse M 11, Sealile- ‘own at 3, Bedeque M7. -F‘OR SALE-A few inspected :1. ('_ Rhoda island Red Cockereis, l outlbeuunuemdlasln- i‘ .1 FOR THERE'S s. 1.11m s assess 0N SPECIAL SALE Ar l . a C About three dozen braces, suitable for men oribig i ts at. a lu u 1 . i l ssso u, M -_ M1. 1 Ramsay, i A u?“ w“ m". i " b°Y5- "Th1?! a". a WW $00‘! bfwi- ‘he m"! 4nd mile-r Llsifl lefty-l: nogddiims: Ségagscuil. wmmefidq my 0 Pm O b I nefJ ‘ style. Regular 40c pair. Special for Fnday and pm,‘ m, , ‘ SRINGSUI T For men and young men. If style and value means anything to you, _ a SEE PROWSE’S NEW SPRING SUITS AND TOP COATS See our Big Special in Men’s Blue Serge Suit for $25.00. Worth $40.00.’ Another Big Special in Men’s Grey Tweed and" Worsteds for $22.00. Woith $35.00. l There's a Suit for every type and we can fit you. The short stout man, the tall stout man, the tall thin fellow, the man with the 48 waist, and the regular fellow. Clothes Boy's Suits in plain and belted, brown and grey tweeds. Sizes 27 to 34. Prices $6.00, $7.50 and $8.00 up. Prowse’s. New Spring Hats for Men and Young Men After all what every man wants in his Hat is satisfaction, quality Men’s Caps of every ... s. ‘n.-...‘.. a a -. Q-plq.‘ -_4.4.-.a. returning aft o,» the skate. +_ . Ml III Llllmil! Ilellevu Neur- alga. wnsriinlv PERSONALS —-Mr. Ralph Brundage was in Summers! do Friday. “Mr. E. l-l. lilonkley left for Truro_ N. S. yesterday morning . -.\ilrs. E. l-l. Rayner returned from Boston Wednesday evening. whine. Vincent and two child~ ren of_Alm.s. left for Monowu Fri~ day morning. , ——4MiSs blcKonna, Domestic Sizienco instructor Charlottetown imnerside Friday. -—Clirs. Wallace llicKe-y. New London, Illrs. Weir and Mrs. Levi blcKlay: Stanley Bridge are visit- ing in Simmerside. whin- imd Mrs. Wlm. Abbot. formerly of hlalpeque returned loot week from an extended trill albnoad. -—i.‘Viiss Bernioe Griflln has rs- burned to town after spending a forw wrecks at her homo in Hali- burton, 1.0L 7. ii —-Jessie Bernard of the C. N. R, Sumlnersltle, returned Thurs day evening from Boston Mass. where he and Mrs. Bernard were visiting that, children. —IMr. and Mrs. Wm. M71161‘ formerly lot Tnaveiilere Rout re- turned on Wednesday evening Miter an absence of seven YQFIFB in Western Canada. On their WM‘ honllc they spent several weeks in Boston and Nev: York. where ‘my @1111" the prospects of eventful lldl". -st are best. All —iCE DANGEROUS-Although the ice on Bedeque Bay il consid- ered dangerous for travel venture some persons are daily seen driv- [mg back and forth from‘ town. H --NEW APPOINTMENTr-The name of the newly vtlreet foreman is Mr. Henry J. Des Roohes, Sunrmersirle. Not Hen- l‘? Gallant as stated in one of the local papers. Mr. Des Rochee who some years ago. held the ammo position, suirtcd on his new job on Tdiurstld,‘ . , H ..—~FORTY HOURS-The Fortiy Hours devotion at St. Paul's "hurch ended on Wednesday. The 'ollowlug clergy were in attendance Wathor Mcllntyre Borden, Father. W. V. McDonald. St. Dunsrtaifs Pathetiral, Father St. John_ Ez- mont il:i_v. Father Monughan Mis oouchs, Hither P. P. Arseusult Mount (‘armevand Father J. .i. Kiulhonulti. Sunilnsrside. H —-THE COMEDY-DRAMA "A Soldier's Sweetheart" was present. ed before a capacity audience at llappyland Theatre Thursday even lug by division No. 5 A. O. H and the" very lfrequentuaipplauso showed how well the really good -teur pla/yers wa. appreciated. The story centered around the lovo of Victor Belmont a British soldier played by John Wanner and Elsie Lovell played by Miss Edyth Doyle. The villain of the piflcg; was Joseph Sprackliu plug/ed by Alfred Keoughau. John J. McNally pluynd the part of Spits/aiding a dantender» lip th-l hand of LovelPs daughter Elsie. Gelsilid Mulligan as Teddy Odliiall- ey rmni Canada lent lalughtei- to the performance and his unmask lug of the vlllian of the piece was 400d. Miss Kathleen Cameron as Kate Tyson ably assisted Mr. Mull lgsn in their happy role of sweet- hearts. Joseph L. MoGullopgih as a. servant and rdiurln Chm‘ was 400d. bliss Gertrude Cameron introduced between the acts. The step dancing by Miss Geiwtrude aliwinted _ . ln the ‘Premier's manifesto "that eke lrl he heuo 0| f“&'.'i'" ‘m: *I§:i.::."&:i in». pain and v llutien. h.‘ l:":.::::".l1:.:.'i'"'=“: z... ‘new i don not _ p _~ _ IIJZI a bustle-ll In! --.--. ~ 5 skuuisWorunl N” . . .- . - (i. I ‘if’. Lin: g-Ydifi, M:::ral- Mr ll. D. iicLe n scores The Promte Breakers (cfintlnllod from p190 seven) tlon of our Provincial Subsidy and of other increase of revenue. sud in view of the feasibility and advi- sability of reducing public efllelldi‘ ture: it is inadvisable and llllllfit cessary to extend the provisions of’ the War and Health Tux Act. 1916. These resolutions were support.- ed by the present Premier and the ilouso. In 1919 we tlnd by 111B Journal" for that year (vase 1%) that the same resolution 8089 through again. We flnd it =38!!! the War and Health Tax be repeal- ed," 1 would like to challenge the Premier to show that he ever told anything other rthan that the revenues of the province were suf- ficient for the expenditures. He and his government have won one election by deception: I do not t-hink, however, that. they will win another in the same way. i be- lieve the people of this Province are wise enough and just enough to turn any party out that attempts such s thing. ' One other matter I would refer to: The Commissioner of Agricul- ture waxed very eloquent us to why il..: ctlllzlilrViliiVe party had not iilcruuseti the taxes during the war when prices “will hiizh and they could be roller-ted. '; he Commis- sioner knows wuil thul. at lllzlt time the great cry was for moxc pro- duction. if the idea bad got Saturday \ ‘for Spring wear. Regular 85c 'for . . . . . . . . . . .5oc _ Men’s grey all-wool worsted sox, s, ood wearing material. Regular $1.25 pair. l Spccla for Friday and Saturday We have a few men's shirts left in sizes t6 and, i6 1-2, which are a good buy at regular prices $2.25 and $2.50. Special for Friday and Sat. . $1.98 each‘ 25 Per Gent Reduction Remainder 0i Our Stock 0f"Boy’s Jerseys‘ All boys’ Jerseys that are left we will sell at {$5 p. c. discount $2.00 for $1.50, $2.25 for $1.69," $2150 for $i.88, $3.00 for $2.25 each. Smart Soft Hatsior Men $6.50 and $7.50‘ on Sale Friday _ and Saturday 00 l0 doz. Men's Soft Felt Hats, assorted colors- and sizes, good shapes. Reg. $6.50. to $7.50. Friday and Saturday The New Gaps Are Ready Our new Spring Caps have arrived, they are the, very latest. New Lireys and Greens . .$2.50 and $3.00 Men’s good quality Umbrellas, special . . . . . .$2.5o A Really Wonderful Suit for a Boy Boy's Suits in Brown, Grey and Dark 'l‘tvec<ls. They are very smart in style, have belt and slash pockets with liloomcr pants. Vcry special for Friday Men's Black Sox in union cashmere, a good weight. i’ ' 7 1 ‘i’ h,‘ i ih ‘i i' i) l’ DOflY _ genulne In o n e y 3 afumm We prepared w ‘cane. 3Q‘ 3141a,‘? giiltlogvothet; thtwpresen- “mm”? the PWPIO Um! "WY “"18 and Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.§O Wurth and real Hat . t f this Latkm w.“ excenem and mo“ to be taxed in I)i‘(ip0l‘li0ll to ther ‘ p _ _ _ _ tlivmiulvvs 0V" m0 ‘we ° who w,“ an a]. deservm o! increased production the increase n_ _ ,1} De -' H u - W n ' d , CilStlllCtlOil oountfY and elm" “Yiel we" raise Piliaasin es echltiesg. ore “W”? “l” ""0 would have boon miy qli.l_l_y mmovera s, a sizes. 1e ma e ‘ p ' g l’ ‘ w deririorlk: loss‘, ' Rog. $3.00, Iirlday and Saturday . . . . . ...$2.oo QTElde and $113113 fPOITI 2a.“, .09“ English 1M 8mg‘ [,5- Hemard ilrfillflh’ T01“! rounds oi '“"‘" ' ‘ V ~- ~ _ Mn ~. l mi A - - ‘ $1.50 up. we» “new l“ entree ~...‘.‘.-..~“.T.~-.€?.?.§‘.. and“bufliliessurelhSpeech- Ladies Leatherette Goats, Grey i Iiorsalinos Reg. $12.00 Hat. Om‘ new price $8.00. - Stetson’s Reg. $10. & $12.Hat. Our new price $7 & $8. W olthousan. Our new prices from $4.00 up. This Hat is the best Canadian made Hat on the [European languages, which the? hope to 21nd useful among newly arrived or only partly asflimlilfliéd American citizens. in the records of tiho Demrtiilollt of Justice which were bequeathed to Harry M Dougherty, Attorney i Ki-OH4POHHMQ"<F&Q4Q~QQ4§M>+4MI*§C-Q+O+O ~+u and i-ho sit-ll. l._,- xliss Lo lilanc and Loon Li: lilztiic won well uier ltcii applause. uri 0i Huliilalfs, Lid. es wrrc itiSfi lllade by H_ T_ llollnnn L. M_ McNcili, D. J. Donnell, and G. P_ Vifalketj of the executive and J. P. Crockett, B. R. Shanp, Harry Ford Nathan lvlclfnrlane, W. T. flrinthesnlt, Don Baker and other re presonlatlves of the didfereut do partinenls of the big store and Tali Were $22.00 OI Sale at ‘ . OTABLE INDEED IS THIS LOT Olj‘ PRETTY leatherette coats-of thfouting market. s ‘General. u... .i.». i. t» w w l; - .1 wit‘wtzalii“llf‘if*si.ls* smartly "Ste"- eliprwi- wilder"- iowor thlsn 325.000 names in‘ oondes~ t! 0 ilifilldilifi 01L A w Mcbowem Stanford "Gay smart—a relatively small lot to offer-T but all The sed Oflmllillluieea, ilsdicaliror semi- , W. S. (futile. 1-1’, Crockett B, R. ~ The)’ were 501d at $zzr FndaY and S3’ Bolshevms ,.,,,,,d,_,,, m m, “up,” _s. fresh page in the commercial Sharpe. Dim Baker a, L. Moliison turday they go at Pliflfi -‘)rice 5mm life of the province was opened on and Robert Gordon was nominal-led ~ - . ' ' Tuesday night when the manage- w draw up tentative plans for t e 9 < . mull! of it '1' Holman Limited comillsw orsunlwtlon < u; i . _ _ m __ -- ~ _. _ - _ ‘u. . ,. . (duh SW1‘? hi0“? must Wlil Harding Do? zggmftglsésg; zgéfigizilliitihgslllixgzlf ughfihtglbggsorgge slzléietrliydmitiig Glrgat Plgklng’ 1n Thls LQt of a . . -- ~ ~ t. b ti bri'h d- fLJG (it, uidh ed ' a _ __ M _ M _ _ y is we w} S new d“ ,3,f;,,,;,“g‘gg,;*,gg@,,.,,g,,;,;*g,g,, 11...... i: :5 ,,}".,‘:..,,..,,,1Z:*’.;$.Z..; Voile Illouses on Sale for Week End , ihOo-tsfiofiv-llr-r-o-eyodiill-vbk - v - ~ ‘fins v w - ..-..-...-~ .. Lt-l solunent. Lilo mo ny grs ln- men’. 0t ‘he Eton‘. one or we b“; durpflspa o: the .‘ uites plan first to do work. if they decide it ls worth their while to ilovelxs were laid for seventy and seat-s were taken st 6.10 p. m‘. just evening was u. mammoth non-skid tire which when unrolled proved to delta ARE sinuses’ Oh‘ Douala THE PRICE and. more offered among these, Prat- RELIEF WOORKERS F N lTl-there is no food Ln the houses be- TRAINED FOR THEIR ., . ,-.' _ . after the end of the a. s boa lilsslor Doughnut, Mid WW3 re- . - Aet¢ CONDiThQNS m ‘FADMRE mt. they give the people any of WORK m aussm ntrlfllCiiB;SJ-h‘€i?ie)"l\ll‘el.ll' “'°‘_k' “W” m" juguz“ ‘wmm '° m” M“ “f u“ “gm d t2", isitixian’ “do” Taie'weara'ble styles“ ‘mmly REGiONSm. the grain sent for reliol purposes ______ hf’, ', “' ,_ . ' had. been given to a 6111191)’ dt-parimicnt. IVY Prosiderlit an care u Y. ma e Q. c m“ VQlkS- Ytefo 501m! 0f __--_. . few it’ any of them blame the cum» . . ""‘“*" l” 1"’- Plrflldsl“ "llrdlnfi very complete and most delectable Harding of the Mazols Tire Com- their are flushed a bit, and some are a little soiled- PETKING Afar-ch lT-Chjmysg we“; ese mothers for their attempts to To EM" UTlwd stat" Lam'- H him not sm-cliicillli defined his menu. Chairman J. LeRoy Holman tinny. P011196 0f Tfiifilflvlll 018K178. but Iiicy'll be like new with one- washing, ghqggg en sometimes hide their little conceal ihe fact that they havu a The! ‘Th-HR Plan safe TM" Inf-sing“ <~ll-..r.i rztrlicalisln. n-u briefly and wlltilv explained the and the Isl-W 10PM! ""1188 WW‘ at . . . . . . . 3; o l "f rm“ “mm ‘MY “V” malmglid pmmny 5m" m‘ M’ “wd- l iSAinHPQUIiLK-‘rs iiucln to be basin: ‘it-sire ihai bud been expressed by srmdiwlclied lbctwcen the "boosting" ' " " “ '5 » lo save for their children when r»- iicf agents visit their homes to ss- certltin whether tbg family is in flange!‘ 0f slflrvlltion. says some of the relief workersr Although the n, "9! ‘d-Sflnts tr; to unite sure that Dr. Charles F. Lewis. one of the,‘ relief wirkers from Fmotingu write, are few people in the world who. in the face of such desperate need. t attempt. lpzigtindlslts. They are Telling of a four days walking tour to one of the famine districts of dearth from starvation and that ijdunqq Red agitators . on is no: upalaiabie, but their nut- ritive vaiuqfllllstbe next to. noth- iur." Dritewia reported. "We sow youngsters swallowing these ground leaves dry and how they did is a mater-v to us. We also found a medical case duo to ground cornooit) bo clearly deiinodl. May Enter States us_ “sicitifoirrirsfbiisr. s WKXSITINGTON, Mar. ilk-Inform- i“ 94ml!“ °i m“ mmhers "u" mm‘? ntiou has reached tiie United States government of he arrival in Mexico would not. make exactly the samirC/“Y °i 10° “Pen Bmshwis‘ P” graduates of the notorious "Smolny Institute" at Moscow, established early during Dr, howls said that he and nlsilim" "144" l" will“ W” Tmifikl’ parry had investigated tho reportsivl‘ l-lw Purpose of training profes- Moxioo City he did not believe there were morn is only a Bwpnvm, an ‘mum to “m”, 7 ever!‘ WWW’ W’? "Lined Bllbflialfl of the Harding administration w‘ ward “radicalism? scams to them‘ 10' K190i“; of'_ Moticton, the Chief Ins- gwyaud w," m, 8M8 m wmwa If it develops that "ii-so speéhllfllggyiglziisptectqrl here rm_ as v-e had no medicine with can e indulged in w-lthout danger 0, Pfllcfl J. B. McCormick. oi’ arrest of deportation, the Smolny 4W1") 11116 lust resilillfll- such hopes as ilhoy cherish on their swplnsition tho-t the new liliilliiil$~ ration intends breaking with “\\‘~Zl~ son policicyflf all idong the line The Smolny group in Mexico seems w be Waitilt; lor something definite to turn up before starting north. SYDNMYHiIsr. 17—Gcorge Ri- lpcctor of Dominion police in the ltiqlflliiijlé, Provinces during the war, is being seriously considered for the appointment of Nova Sootls T. to succeed both the management and the stuff of the store for n store organizat- ion, having duly elected oiiicers, a progressive and entertaining policy and an establlshtd clu-b rooln_ The need for this had been felt some time and he believed there was no talks of the department heads. Mr. (I-urtis capaibly ‘presiding at the har- monious lleilrtzman. One of the favorite choruses probably gives the spirit of the whole meeting:- We‘ll ncvtr lot old Sumzmorside val; hotter time to start than now. May- or John E_ Campbell the principal guest of the evening enlarged on Mr. Hollillilffl remarks with n cun- holdiilg the belief that an Orgflllil" otion such as that proposed would know lhzll the majority of the other elllployeea worn also lie pointed out that the nlzlleotaif of Ii. ‘T. Holman Ltd. represented one-tenth of the voting list of Bumlnorside. and thus women clerks represented a slmi-llar qn-oportlon. , | With suuh potontia-iit. ies, he though; a store organization such us suzgaiicui would prove u‘ else explanation of true citizensbipJ benefit t) the town to the ‘members l For we love it the best at all. liar lloys in the dur, off other terms. Do lovo her uvell each one and all, its ii dear old town is our home 10W!) Let's get together more and more, And build lip our dour old l For lgiitrcsulik, bur inflame packages ....,___ .-BylSlNN0TL .s»~-ie:os~r= "Qswslq,’h‘is$'; THEN l wen-r on Resume n '- lTTLE NEPHEW rule", (infinite, will; PAPER. lg: WATCH oestrous‘ .1 HALF m sous tsrsa i __ ti uP AND de-‘r l-r?" l REALIZED as use uo-r oonst A5 I REGQESTED. i z ."l LEFT watt ‘(Oil " '~\l=<i=.= YOUGOING uPsTNRs TO our mv wxrcigosu/Ato?" r. ASKED. .~ ”lt_toyl:1’-.s-Aio-iis.’i ooirr HAV: rot , __ ' You DON'T? WHX NOT?" "icoz lF YOU i-Eijiléli‘. n: us», THERE: tome E‘NOl‘-’rli,i“l"l,l_‘,'_ RUN oowutf’ ~ mw ‘_. l s Black hiervitaf Petticoats with 5m accordion pleated flounce. Sensible, useful, well made, offered all day Friday and Saturday They're good value at $2.75 Buy Good Black Gash-merehitbckings at 2,5 Per Gent Less" 1,81; a d029,, in m, “m, m, pa“, _ a IIISIJQOiJ/Oi‘ RIdEOUt hove a tremendous power for iwbd; Qunlflwrfliflfi ' Every Week-end you loolt at the bottom drawer lied been stile to ooveig '9“ dmdmlmm “mwh l" m“ Um" A A I t u: tire oomnnutllty A. W. illacDow- To make her bigger than before, and say: “I must get some more atbckingl-these will I . v e-tl States. They are to tarry smith S . . llSpGc 01‘ oil. nniesenting, thin footwear dcp- ——~ '—» -—-——— —- not 13S, through the spring; ‘Tho leaves and ‘bark which nosr- o.’ tile Rio Gluude until the policy fwgllfzlmiittililnie “flofimfilrlli Y m": ' C ‘ l H! “l Ne“ ll Thifi “reek-end offer of zirger cent discount‘ make ’ I 9st Look them over. Like ev§ryflrii|¢1tifis' stdrdtéils’ stocking buying easy and i $‘1.85_Tan andfireyfiflashiiiere Stockings Sell Thislweoildat" ing. RPQIR. the goods are more attractive thananyadver- tising we am give them. - Black and Pongee, Smoke and Dovdaitrthlicolors of 1h‘ d f _uR , . . vaiuemihzmviloar that Wgffifllxfititlwwf: . 41 Inch Blue ‘Serge? Offered at $1.50 jierdsalritild iitiie' valtie-figogq g V ' _ Wld —-you’ve seén it oficred . . {£130 Sf" 0d ; - " : 4-. _ _. ~-- _ l ‘sen; yénssiirples. wide. If you are out of towntwe Mlifllil it y Mciailll; Lin, Queen Street, Gharlottatowfl- l m. ‘isl-HNIAI!‘ siii-ior-"Fwon as... IAvIf "it amen-museum -vei-vt'thifhii ‘ . . . , .116 '.- 1"" ,'°°°!""_9!je outset-tilts" new u‘ Ollndo us" it Mum. '.*‘.§‘°I‘.“::t~i;. F‘?! w l---l--.-~~»--t» u. for ma} Add‘. csusaisniiiujiq: Zfiifirw" ‘M w"