.AY. m» - "' tle. right one. ARE YOU COUNTING BARLEY? Remember when you come down to get your week end needs, every dollar you spend entitles you to a guess at the number of barley kernels in the fifteen ounce bot- If your estimate is the right one—-you will be driving. a handsome new CHEVROLET car free this summer. Start counting barley today—and let your guess be the ,_.:_._;;;.,y_<_.7»\»~ ............- . m»... ‘MOO __V_ _ ________,_______- ____ _ .._,___. _ro uve m SUMMERSIDE—- —-PROHIBITION FlNE8.—On in- WESTERN PERSONALS —}Vli'- A- J- Mathleson. Drussist. ~Mrs. Gilbert Gaildei. and dlllr e-Anlong tho Outward ptii-‘sellfl ER m- qnd um Rennie Deslloches formation or -inspector Barbour. ____ ntO-Leary was in town Wednesday ghier have returned to Sunimer- hy the our terry on Tuesduj. m0 w‘ {mm ‘ hi1},- moved (rom Sour- tour prohibition canes attflillfll Dill“ __M,-_ James Ayers we1|tngmn_ llflY- ' side tiitr-r spending the wintor in ing were Messrs Qgorgtt mil ' ‘W ‘ y ' Boston. lliirton, Lot 7 and Hugh (lllcti -—lT PAYS to buy in this Prov- —~PURCHASE$ FARMr-Mr. $- lnqe, l‘). (‘ziiiii-rtm, North Si. Eleonora, -__- hit.- piiielizisetl the Villllfl le farm -MAKE MONEY GROWING property near Suiiiniersi e from potatoes this yetii- l>_\' ilSlIli-f .\lon- .\li'. \\'iii. t‘. (‘lurk for ii very hund- nrcli llrtinil Mixed Fertilizer. tilzurti. ll. Write. ioi" tisiriit-uliii-s and prices. R. '1‘. llolmnn, Lid, Siiiiiniersiile. -——PAlNFUL ACCIDENT-While ' 8264-4-16311131. tirlvlni! a couple of steers from ——— Aiistaout-lit‘ to town a few days ago, —FOR SALE-One 1918 J"or:l v Mr. \\'_vllt' Sudshiiry was struck hy Touring car. (Ilienp, cnn he seen at ivilt- of the tiiiinmls and thrown i0 O’Lcal\y livery. l wish in buy ii the izrouiitl with such force that n (‘,]|¢vrnlpt_ I), 5_ urn-rill, ()’[,(-;1]'_t' 1L hone h: his Tight ivrlst was frac- E; island. lured. The hone has heen set untl 82ill-i-ifilME2ili .\ii'. Hiiilshiiry is now ublc to get Mlflrtriillti. trtirrying the injured arm —-*——:"~'iiii ii sling.- ll, -HOME ON Visit-—Mr. John C A s R I AA, llnirlngton, Dornhester, Mass. is visiting loriiior friends in Sum- Fot infants nail Children iiierslde and Egiiiont Bay. It is twelve years since he last visited In use Foroyeraovcan his nniive province and he intends Ahvnyn hcnrs in rr-ninin ior loiir or five weeks. 1hr . while in town, he is the guest of gmnmhiu »l - , Ii ~‘ <7 his brother. Mr. V. J. ilurrhigton- H’. ' Tnmoaannomrownousnnmn "'" '3 ' i -' New Stetson and Tress Hats EXPRESS HAS BROUGHT US A GREAT lot of handsome new hats within the last few days. Tress and Stetson among the most popular makes-—and all shown in the new blocks and new colors. Soft hats at $3.00, $5.00, $0.50, $10.00, $12.00 surf Hats at $2.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00. Caps $1.25, $2.00, $2.50. hnclL-Jl. made candy by tho nurses oi the P.‘C. Hospital netted a neat sum the shadow oi the Nelson Monu- "mu" "m, "u, m tor that worthy institution. men}. t . . s» .\ l as the grown up suits. ing. where-shapeless kinds. '_ t ' hcre Mr. Desitochcs ties charged with having intoxica- w,“ m town on Monday on bush llfaqwakgiiun gosltion with the ilrni ting liquor in their 90559951911’ ng5g,—I{_ ‘Mgqqrq n '1‘ Holanin, Ltd, Be came up tor trial at the court House _ _ lllg formerly/residents oi this 10W". 0" Tiles“? hem" M“ H0“? ha!“ —Mr. Arthur Dalton, Burton, re- friend“ ‘n summenlde- the citizens heartily welcome them MfiQilfiffle- 7W0 0i m" deiemlems turned home on-Tuesday from a were fined $200 and costs each or hummus mp to mwn__n_ [hfeg months in jail, another old whm‘ w“ packed to the doom’ the li uor however was coniis- a c," 0 —Ml'- Arum"! MQAPUIIII‘ 0f M‘- ln the P C Hospital some time. 5 ken! m,“ mighty Plfgontznnfl: aateil (Tindmrdered to be handed 3206x255, £311 deifgdh hogmfitsdigii’: "M1011 Dllwd through Summer was sulflciently enabled to be re- end uidntlkile°clégfngmghfcle choml pig-Elia the Temperance Coniinia- m“ wgdnggdgy mqflflng on fgtufn B1116 B" ""19 i0 CTIRTWNBIOWH- moved to his home Wednesday, The and men especially. lkteleplln! ' ' the and ence convu se w au- ghter with their jokes ht tho ex- Monument “Mir-“- pense of the Doctors, business men, the inwii council and the police. 0h, everyone received their share whllo ihc audience with one ac- _ cord proclaimed this the heat Mln- (Special To The Guardian). strel show that was ever staged LONDON, April 15.-—A Monu- ln Summerslde. The minstrels meni to Edith Cavell. the Brill!!! Nears Completion ni. the piano. The sale of Home in Charintl Cm" Rmld lull 0" TPB- cure You. 00c. mdmam n. B to lnlgtir Square and almost under Town”? 8min: b“ Your Boy’s New Suit WHY SHOULDIWT, YOUR BOY HAVE AS STY- i LISH A SUIT AShis father? The suits that are maderfor boys should fit as well—look as well—show as much“ style The boys suits sold at the “MEN'S STORE” are that kind. They not only wear wel1—they look well-and they ‘ keep their shape--look well all the time they are wear- And boys suits—of this modern, up-to-the-minute style do not cost more than the ordinary found-every» i Boys Suits at $6.00, $9.00, $13.50, $16.50 to $27.00. RE 8c CLEOD LTD. 119-12] Queen Street time law breaker, was sentenced 4M1“ can“ McLean h“ re. 118111688. to 'l-lalltax where he has a number o! men engaged at construction day. ‘Do not ‘curler an- w" ace p, a m", m, M _ oration for appendicitis in ths P. “h” d‘ ‘umwé sro R.q1‘.e1‘{olm|ia‘i1 LtdqwSummgiii- C‘ Hmpmfl‘ a bog‘. all dealer’. or William Delaney '::°|'§"'§,‘,' mersids Wedneod y. Travail; 1m _ This is the“ style centre r5£§333g men; the store 4 wheruthefll find the best new models, where they'll find newest arrivals every week. Your new Spring Suit and Overcoat is waiting " at _“The Men’s Store” v WHAT 1F ALL THE TREES should wear their old last year's leaves? It would be a pretty dull looking country wouldn’t it? When the new sea- son’s come—the new dress for the season comes too. The “MEN’S STORE” offers you a splendid range of the finest ideas in Spring Coats and Suits. Get your wardrobe freshened up today. You will be surprised at how moderately you can renew your spring outfit. Lets give you an idea. Spring’ Overcoats $15, $22.50, $25, $35, to $50. Spring Suits at $25, $30, $35, $45, and up" to $70. Get ‘Your N ew’ Shirts Today A The men who are shopping for shirts this. week end, will find the real thing at out fur- nishings counter. ' REAL shirts—shirts of style as well as ex- cellence of make—~shirts that any man will gladlywear. Shirts at $1.25, $2.00, $2.25, $3.00 to $9.00. Spring Weigh »_ Underwear, I. $1 These between season daysé-hot" very coldJ-not very warm, call for underwear that is medium in weight. Underwear that is not burdensome in weight-—and at the same time, has warmth enough for the spring days. Spring Underwear at 75c, 1.25, $1.75, $3.00. ThefiTies of Style ABOUT THE ONLY CHANCE A MAN HAS TO express a bit oi individual taste, is“in his tie. The smart touch of color gives a ton little distinction to a mans get up. The “MEN’S STORE” sells all sorts of good ties. The famous CHENEY ties are sold here. NEW TIES AT $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. . Charlottetown '* —Mls.~. Marjorie Chisholm ot West Point, Lot. 8, en i-ullle Tryon is spending n few days with —Mrs. Campbell oi New oihsghw 13111119 M53" when. [hey will h-iii. is spending a few days in Siier- for the summer am] R()l)t‘l'i i‘_ brooks tho guest oi Mrs. Lnyion “pg and Robert Mnfflgnn relllfll —Mr. Ernest Boui.ler o! Tryon Milllgan. to irlalltax were they lll‘t‘ (‘UB3 was in Summersldc Wednesday on Oil the construction tit the lielV —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford re~ Joggplfs convent,“ ' “NHNSTREL aHowr-mhe Mm t six months hi jail with no op- "~—“ turne to their honio in Summer- stre‘ Bu” "Mmmmns Merry-gnu“. (Ton, the tourth party whose liquor 232$“? Egélkfla am" spentdégid: —Mr. Wallace McNeil] returned hide dlfler spending it few pleasant ----__. .. ___,____._._ “M's- “mged h‘ H“P"Y"“{‘d 1 ff had been seized at the express ot- he,e___.g_ to Boston yesterday mornins sitar days Witil friends in Springfield. i m’ Tuesday ‘aiming’ byTh°°fmu§e lice got clear o! a tine as he had spending the winter in West Point. ---—- _ \\\ \ \\ \ t 9"“ w“ a m5 ‘wcces!’ ° ' not taken possession 0t the goods. ~ _M,-l n R_ Momson. contractor _._.._. e-Mr. J. D. Goss. who has been O »\ ‘i . very much improved in health. T I p DOlllYS ’t~ ...;:.t:'5.?.r:::ii=.:*."~:::.::i 0.2:: K I D N E. Y _ —Mrs. H. T. Pickering or l-lun- 4 visitors to Bummerside on Wednes l" “Iver w“ in Summers,“ yew , u. i terday visiting her daughter, Rita _'_M|“ Hum Adams of Kansmr who has recently undergone an op- . h’, F"! iiM/Vllk/W“ side. - —Mr. Fred Campbell, Mrs. Char- No ainjioa ( K. were ably supported by Mrs. Roy Nurse, who was shot by the Ger- D operation Noll": m! Alemnder_ Mrsnhmes Alenmb ‘h, it. it t t5; pifin/vitt, Sllllphant who accompanied them mans at Brussels has been erected {fin ;_,,f",°,'°;:,,,2':§,'g'"* gigflfi, —Maasrs. 1‘. M. Howatt 0’Leary, m, of campbemon. N,‘ B,’ we" vim in iii ri 8 ' < t d Hart-rill"! iii thel lathe, ma, Ronald “"'"°°~ Kenuinswn worvélilltofi i0 811m: Caligphell viii» is illat his homo in Summerside, ll‘ ‘l $11M: ‘