t 193p‘ _,- - -__= , iv.» i ° . _ - rusgjo-HARv-rrrrm ,,,,,W~,t;sl\v=o.vm _- . 1 ; ' a p ' ‘ i The Western Guardzjan- eastern Guardian; _ . _ , ' maohm ‘noon nova u -aur COLUMBIA m. e IgnitorI .411. aim mas. Allan Cameron, mnnteeo to vlmo you better.‘ Batteries it Bruce's. zsoo-s-u-zi. margats. mu celebrate tbelr 13mm I1°1-=-“-1m°='-l1~_ - . anniversary of marriage on arch 1 -noam noon nous bltteri r1. » c, a _ we ; than ever. All grocers. ~ ' --—- l 3l31-!-5-1mnnth.—(7l.llMON‘l‘ msrrrvrer- m i ____. ‘regular monthly meeting or the -osa'r.o.an Harris‘ best bonelesslfi‘ ‘ women's matitute root pt l norsemeat dds in a few days at the 110816.01 M?! 30M 7-- Mlll 011 ' Bruce's. aaao-a-ia-ziflrhwesuy averting much 8th. Meet- , ling opened with singing "o Canada" I -noxzs Assonrsn beef hearts. foiloivd by roll call responses to by liver. tripe, sold at Braces. ' {ton mfimbefl- 51W‘ "£41118 Q! ‘mm- ' zaao-a-ia-zifliiue the bushing worm-mine follow- z .__ es. 1t was decided to hols next; __A FEW QUARTERS bee‘, also Jjwbm‘ 1n gqhgL $11 Qfl] [qbg - ..'ST LNDRIW"! Pltllililrltl- numb tripe and horse liver, a bargain‘ l-fwwered with "Mlwelllbooli!" ln- l “N 011mm» Mmmm‘ 5""1°” “n m. a quick buyer’ at Brace-i l sew»; mo prov-mum (m- m, l sundry, March 16th, at 11 a. m. and _ zwaqblbmlcvenhu comm“ o, a chomp m, l 7 p. m. Rev. C. E. Armstrong, preach- . @1114 ..'i"0l eALb-Nind room house and lotnin excellent condition. n: further particulars apply L. M. Pear- don. Montague. ZHS-S-II-Si: “I”... "QINITIID CIUlCH OI‘ CAN- snIi-deorgetown and sturgeon services on Sunday, March 16th: Georgetown at 1i s. m. and ‘l p. m; sturgeon at 2.30 p. m. iiev. C. U. IJacNevlu, Pastor _.... ‘ a I , "*77'///// I _____ ammgnm mug; 5y gyenqm D115. Ier. A cordial invitation is extended, _CQNGMTUMTIONs u, “m; coll. "Observation Conic-st," Victrala ' W l"- ' ‘ extended to Mr. and Mrs. Mattnewmelettlom chow-s Lunw W“ then ' Spring Clearmg p p A J p . . . l. l 53 ~ 9 a l A,_,e,,,u,,_ U, sunnnersld,’ 0,, m, wool-m by the hooters and meotmg i mmmrrurTvism-mi-s. my, D I N I N c M U, ' y M S rival on Sunday at the Prince County'°1°%3 Wlih i316 "film"! Annwm- g Mmymmx- mk"m'“' l‘ ‘mndm: ‘i ' "1' ; Hospital of a bouncing baby girl. ,°°“P1° °' “"1” “m” '”‘°““ m; _ l f‘ ~ Mother and daughter are doing fine. of S l ad W ‘ Regular Values 95 ; ' a 0 l alnllt ; up tQ for . VISIT-bliss Helen Peters, daughtli- i a _ ' ' of Captain F. Peters and Mrs. Peters, I P O a - 9 leces $1 6 9. 00 __gpggpy 111,151, yo; pggyggyl friends in Kelly's Cross, where she‘ __5_ . IFTEEN DOZEN shirts in this special l or Bunmwrsldc. has returned from w e 1 ' Quality -' Servzce ! -Davi.s McNeill, whose preliminary‘ lived Whfll i Ill‘!- Qwm! V! "19 b" hearing took place before stipend-P conditions of the roads. she has not ‘enjoyable tnp to Western Canada. Miss Peters has been away for about 9-PIECE SOLID WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE-This Suite com- prises 60 inch Butfet, 40 ‘inch China Cabinet, Square Table with the iary Wyatt ln the Police Court at} been able to get back yet. but he:' Summersldc last week on the charge‘ friends in Inkennan hope to see her three months and has visited most of lthe important towns in the Prairie Tudor type base, sct of 5 Chairs and Arm Chair. This is a very beauti- ful Dining Room Suite and is upholstered in real leather-us value that of perjury alleged to have been coin- back soon. mitted by him in evidence given ut -- Provinces and many places of inter- ‘1 est.-8. you should not miss and one with which you will be well satisfied. . $169.00 the trial of l-Iarry Gallant in the __eB[nTnDAY PAnTY_Qn ' “b; Prohibition Court at Summersldc 39m a "n. gnjqygblg pgrty w” 31v. We have many other beautiful Dining Room Suites and would like the opportunity of showing them to you any time you call. last November. was committed for en at u“ ha“, a; M; ‘m! Mrs’ An. 1 Call and Inspect’ Our Lin es TODA Y ! trial at a higher Court. The prison- dnw 901mm o; 5;“ hwy-a m“, m; § R. T. HOLIWAIV, LTD. Awruslvsn raoiu EXTENDED V. sale. These are garments selected ;I.- from our own regular lines during stock taking. All good shirts, some sizes sold out here and there, but while we - have not all sizes in every pattern, we l l think you will find all sizes in some pat- terns. Vtorth to $3.00 for .. .. .. er has elected to be tried before 2m m honor of M“ ma“, mm,“ if?‘ rs“? fi““d°‘ m‘; dspigdy All the neighbours gathered that ev- l‘ B 5 C . S ODD? OI] B DB5 fly ' b t b fixed the date m Tuesday. the 1am ‘mm “m ' mu ‘In q neawb inst. at i1 o'clock at the Courtloozfi The "ml g zumiflenwh i? ’ a ort speech gven‘ y - M , House, Summer-side. B. mm“ m which he “mum ML, __SUMMERSIDE Munch" To Dairon, in s very popular manner and presented with a mce. anosncssr mom NEW yonx-“w” w“ Frmnds m summemde ‘ml other imullful neck tie by Mr. Angus Dali'- pam o‘ me Province Wm be “mm on. The rest. of the evening wry: ested to hear that Mr. Henry .Whit-' Pr“: by "laying “m” “d dud!“ ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Whit-p md “gnvbjdy en-wvgd uwnvfl. e new“ o: Summemde’ u manna m5 “our; those present “ere Mi‘. t-n ma" as a musician ‘m musical drcw (lallant, who gore som‘ p“ chmm o‘ New Ya,‘ on Monday w, lively stm dancing. willcli d; v t. emu’ March “m. h’ Wm b,.°3dcast' mention o." everyb >dy l‘ tore a l \ a mpfiornn programme from the some lovely singing by Mrs. Luger: celebrated Velazco Organ Btudlojpm?" "wmpankd by M“ 5"” swam"! New York cm“ comménb lcy Rogers on the organ. The vlol n lng at ll o'clock, local time. This 1% Played by Mr. Joesph Gallant. programme u: be broadcast fronr'~“h° "Wdl mm" ""Y.“"°1Y~ Mm Beauty ! E -DEAITH or nuts. canonms FORD-The death occurred at her ihome in Mount Pleasant on March ‘ 1st. of Mrs. Caroline Ford, at the age o! 72 years, after an illness of only five weeks. The deceased lady lived in Mount Pleasant for thirty years. going there from Monckton. N. .B.. and was very highly esteemed by a large circle of friends. She was a devoted member of the- Anglican Church and up to a few years before The best $5. Hat in Town LL THE GOOD NEW COLORS, all the smart new shapes, Fecloras, or Snap brlms, light grey, mid grey, dark grey’. browns and fawn. Really, we think this _ _ _ , _ _ her death, was very active in the wel- t; ls the best Five Dollar Hat we know Gét yours today, Sir! fare of the church. There are left of ' to mourn four sons and three daugh- , ters. namely. Alexander, James, 3 Smart 2 prs. fancy Complete set, only ...-.-..-.......---.-, Frederick and Beecher, all of Mount Pleasant; Mrs. Westley Penwarden. - T. f . Sox 85c of Ellerslle: Mrs. Lewis Penworden. station w. o. R. Nu doubt msnyflle film»! W" °"" u” °"°“"1 1°“ ‘ 18S O1.‘ ' .0! Bvmmersldo and Mrs. Junie Ram- friends of Mr. Whitney‘s and lovers Cd warm" HM Rm M!" 9°11“ i uRAFTON STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. b1 , l t lssy or the u-s. A.. to whom much of music will take‘ the opportunity fr" ""1! bmmw- m" “m” ' »- R9311 glever (19 - ' 59380118. e welg ‘i S l sympathy is extended. The funeral o; 115mg“; 1,, m“ n1;m__5, dainty lunch was served followed by “The H t. B t.‘ l Th‘ ,, Sign; some regi- and good, attractive ‘was nus on March 4th, from her slnslmGMBll/o the Klnr-Theiolks - “me o "u ' u “gs of st. Mary's then returned to. their homes wishing Mr. Doiroh ml-fly more | happy birthdays. manager <of the plant, showed the visitors round and explained in an infiraatlng manner the workings of the different machines and the pro- cessing of the milk from its arrival at the factory, to its delivery to the housewife. Much interest was shown —SUOCIBSFUL FORMER SUM- MEBBIDE BOY-Mr. P. L. Bowness, of Summerside, has received the news that his nephew, Mr. E. B. McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. MacKay, formerly of Summerslde, has Just been awarded the degree of Bachelor of Law from an American University. Mr. MacKay is the Principal of the High School at Radvllle, Sash, tak- ing the position in i925. "The local late residence to St. John's Church and Cemetery at Ellerslie, Rev. l-LR. Coleman omciating. Interment was in the family plot beside her late husband, who predeceased her five years ago-S. patterns and colors. All in good taste too. Hard to equal at 50c pair. Two pair, 85c mental stripes, all good colors. You’ll hardly equal this line anywhere else at 50c Three for a Dollar ' ed. ‘Their butter and ice cream mach- SPLENDID NEW ADDITION T0 incry is on the sameup-to-date lines BUMMIIIIDE INTIUBTBY and their products are not touched by human hands throughout the The Central Creamerles opened the“ new br-nch m Bummerfidu on whole process. The Perfection Dairy has its own eight ton mechanical re- Wednesds when the ubli were in- vited to ipipect the 118:1 elefztric plant mummr “d m Gnu" mmmum any dairy supply pasteurized milk anywhere in Canada. This should en- sure absolute confidence amongst the consumers of their products, espec- ‘ tally those who value their own health and that of their children. 8224i. —AGED RESIDENT-Mr. Leo Hart who is believed to have attained the age of 100 years passed away at. his home in Dunblane, Lot 8, on Wednes- Among the New . Arrivals for Men New Sloring Overcoats New Spring Suits Latest new Shirts The 110W HMS New Ties, 35c to 1.50 New Underwear Special attention is directed to that Blue Serge Suit at $25- 5.? ‘ We'd like t0 have you see this, to have ‘~ you compare it with the best $30 to $30 suit most stores can sell you. Pure wool serge, single or double breasted coat, 1 4 TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS MOORE a Mcteoo l in The flavor of "H. &N. Black » Twist is cured iii-you'll have the time of your life trying to chew it . out. Ask for it and enjoy yvurself. eiaaaaaaaeasessseenseasiseoeaaaesaas nah day, March 12th. The deceased came to this section from the eastern part oi‘ the Island over half a. century ago. He lived in Mount Royal for a time and later moved to Dunblane Dis- trict. A sad feature of the case ls . that his daughter, Mrs. Wellington Mowliliams of West Cape is now in the Prince County Hospital receiving treatment for a fractured hip which she sustahicd when the sleigh in which she was driving home from her father's home was overturned and the occupants thrown out. Mrs. McWliliams and her brother, Mr. Theo. Hart, are the only members of the family who are living on the Is- land. Interment will be made in the Presbyterian Church at West Point, but definite arrangements will not be made until relatives, who have been notified by telegraph, of Mi‘. Harts death, ‘have been heard from. '—O. _-_-..--._._....-.___.._._¢-_-_-__ o-ooaoooovoooooooo-oo-e-ooaoo i nave you: eras g axssuueo mu cusses err-rap av $a s. vacuums Registered Ovlflmetrht lent-II“. P. IL l. n‘ 4' ’AA l BELLGMATHIESON . aarnmn a souensn’ l Collections ‘ ‘ non! so LOAN uomsoua ALAAQQAQQI newspaper of R-advilla speaks very highly of ,Mr. MscKnys ability as a bead master and considers that the High School has been very successful under his supervision. There are eight teachers under him and a great spirit of co-operation and‘ harmony prevails between them. Mr. MacKay is also in charge of the Boy Scouts at Radvlile and is in a large measure responsible for the splendid work ac- complish by the Scouts. Mr. Mac- Kay is at the present time studying in Queen's University and no doubt a B. A. will be granted to him in due course. Mr. MacKay is a grandson of the late Mr. R. S. Bowness, of Summersium-B. ‘--DPENING 0F‘ SUMMIBQIIHM NEW DAIRY-On Wednesday after- noon neariy six hundred citizens vis- ited the opening of the new up-to- date Perfection Dairy, at Bummer- side. which constitutes the Prince County branch of the Central Cream- erles Ltd. Charlottetown. Amongst leading citizens were the Mayor and Councillors and several doctors and nurses, who took a professional in- terast in the sterilizing and pasteur- ising machinery. Mr. J. P. Simmons, cf Charlottetown and Mr. Ballett. FER TILIZER Ifartiea requiring Fertiliser from the Potato Growers Association l0 be delivered at Pipette will kindly leave their anlarl with l. D. MUICIIIUON. Plastic. BR " """ "_"' “KTHER in the automatic bottling machine, which is almost human and was an eye-opener to those who‘ saw it in m, ation. Milk and ice cream were served to the visitors and before leav- ing s. souvenir was given to each one. The building was designed by Mr. A- E. Harris. of Charlottetown. ‘The contract for the building was award- ed to Messrs. M. F. Schurman and Co., the erecting being done by Mr. Charles Ranuay, of Bunimeraida-B. PERSONALS —Mr. l-laclrett. and Mr. Shea, cf Tignish, were visitors to Bummsraide on wcdncedly-4. -Her many friends will be inter- ested to know that Mrs. William Clark, of Somme side, is back at home, after receiving treatment in the Prince County Hospital. It is pleasing to report that she ia very much improved-B. —Miss Dorothy Monkley, of Bum- rneraide, has arrived home from Mount Allison University for a short rest on account of her health. Miss Marjorie Maolaan, of Sydney, N. 5.. is visiting with Miss Monkley. Miss Madman is also a student at the Unlversit-ym-B. - ' -i"riend| in Bummerside will be glad to hear that ma. Robert Mor- rison. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morrison, is vary much improved and is new at ‘her home in Nevada. Quebec. Hrs. Morrison was for some time a patient in the Royal Victoria I LiBHAHV-% IN {PATHIR i5 m ma; MDYALKTO HIM which will handle pasteurized milk, “ynem u Pmumy m‘ exwmd by butter‘ and their famous “Perfection” — ' FERTILIZER? ice cream to supply their PIUICO County customers. The plant is up- to-datc in every detail, each machine , has lfis own electric motor, which eli- minates unsightly belting and shaft-I lng, which is not desirable in a‘- sanitary dairy. Steam is used for the pasteurialng of the milk and creaml and sterilizing of bottles and utensils: supplied by a 35 horse-power boiler. i "the greatest possible care in en-l curing absolute purity of the milk is! exercised. The farmers are supplied with a special sanitary strainer forl straining the milk, which removes all sediment. A mt is made for acidityl and aedements and a sample taken for tier fat content. rrom the pas- te r the milk flows through glis- tening‘ sanitary pipe with fittings of oopflr and bronco heavily nlcireled. nsvmg no holes or crevices, where bactnria could lodge, to a tubular coolersAn automatic recording ther- mometer tlontrols the temperature of the milk. Prom the cooler it goes to a porcelain automatic bobtla filler and dapper. The milk is kept in the re- frigerator at 38 degrees until deliver- OYIUIITIIIT EYESIGHT EXAMINATION III-flag and elirlllills Glasses '“ n. J. Mason HUM!!! It Montreal-l. “Wm.” i 00040060040 ‘ Iaaml. l. 00000000 - 065C White Acid Phosphate (125 lb. bags). Muriate ofPotash (200 lb. bags). Sulphate of Ammonia (200 lb. bags). Champion Nitrate of- Soda (100 lb. bags). - Ground Limestone (.167 lb. bags). Poole S‘ Thompson, Ltd- 3-8-7 Mixed Fertilizer (125 lb. bags). 4-8-7 Mixed Fertilizer (125 lb. bags). _ 4-8-12 Mixed Fertilizer (125 lb. bags.) delivered at any Station on the Prince Edward Island Railway, from which orders aggregating one ormore full car-loads are booked. To ensure delivery BOOK your orders as EARLY as possible either at ~ OUR OFFICE U ‘ Montague or with our local agent in your district. Montague --Bv 6mm? McManusP- * l OH. W‘ Wild. $- GEMINI“..- SUCH COLOR-AND ‘PHI. mane win. sumo nOu$l ~r~~<