Men’s Tweed press. These are worth in the regular way We are putting them on sale at $1.00 lust received by ex- All Caps Caps sizes are broken and . to make room iorour $1.50. new stock oi _ hats, ' Colors Pearl Gray, Fawn and Green These Hats Sell re- gularly at $5.00, the " l- _. . '_ ‘ a , kWestern‘ Guardian A Bargain " In . Men’s Soit I Hats l 4 Dozen In the Lot, Good Shapes I Central Bedequc. Ihorning at 10.45 a. . '1). m. --noam noon FLOUR better than ever. All grocers. 2l31-3-5-1month. Janitors BENEFIT Carnival. Kensingtnn Rink, Wednesday. Much 5th. 2ll2-3-i-2l --csNrssL arnaoua n/iimsr CHURCH-Dr. Sldey wlll preach on Sunday, March 9th; as follows: m.; Freetown Hall, evening at 7.30 -—CONVALESClNG—It will be re- called that some time ago, Rev. Mgr. D; J. Glllls, Kensliigton, suffered an attack o! congestion of the lungs. l-le was for a time in a critical con- dltionpbut under skllfui treatment, he~ is already- progressing and on the road to recovery. His many friends will be glad- to see him again in the realm of activity, discharging the du- ties of his exalted vocation-Y. -—A MEETING 0F CONSERVA- TIVE ELECTORS oi’ Spring ‘Valley and Kensington polls will be hold in K1118 George Hall on Thursday, March 6 at 7.30 p. m. As matters oi importance will be discussed by the ;-1-'l.lI-..€?HABI.€LI*PHTO\Weouaglzmw, . .1 ' . 'l . - ~~ MARC." 5- 133p l A DOMINION AMMUNITION DIVISION federal candidate, J. F. Arnett, it is OIIQC 8| $3.95 . Our New Lines oi Men’s Spring Hats Are ‘ Arriving Daily, We Cordially Invite _ Your Inspection oi Same PRQWSE BROS. Ltd The Men’s Hatters PUBLIGFORUM mmmmim" °°"°“‘:ND n“ Continued from page 4 irol in 1917. The Preventive officers working independently make liquor raids‘ and seizures. Prohibition Cmn- iiilssion oilioers have only to look on 2o discover cases. 1n the City thc fiction are entitled to credit for more Elf this work than is ascribed to fiicih. L‘, It.,w'ould take too much i-llzwc to inurncrate all. let students work it‘ htllnlflnd the conclusion will lye that fie have travelled away int‘ back onl the road of emciency and that, a-‘, part, from those auxiliary and out-l pdeagencics. we lirivc today little] fitter than restful silt-nee, and laxl Qilqioemcnt. I am Sir, cw. " " JUSTICIA. i‘ fi I. ,.Aniericatr automobiles are fiven-passcngcr car carrying 25; flrappers. with hag age and equip-l $18!“; on a trl Qionths. Q ‘were appreciated very much, also in 1M1". James ' lsongs delighted the audience. Thanks being? fiscd by fur trapper-s of Mongolia, one; lasting several‘ A very successful and enjoyable concert and play "Her Busy Day‘ ivns staged in Harrington Hall. Wed- netday- night, Feb. 26th, Although the day was unfavorable, the even- ing proved fine and many took this advantage coming irmi far and ircar, filling the hall to capacity‘. All present; were delighted with the entertainment. Splendid order pre- vailed throughout the evening. The encouraging sum Of sixty-eight dol- lars was realized which amount was received for the Harrington Preoby- terlan Church. Many thanks is due Mrs. lloldcn McLure whose solos Walker whose comic is cxtcildcd to all. who helped to make the concert and play the suc- ccss it was. Following is the pro- gram. Opening chorus. Carolina Moon. Monologue. (Miss Dorothy Emtcr- tnins the lylinisler) Julia Stewart. 3 _:» iiiiii mm ‘economical ‘Watt. IAPEI. CATALOG iii ....l'll'l.l'.§l»~-l Dw- I-lttlc Blrdlvs- Wallace and IIAVE roun cvas I --- w" i-zxalviwan awn ‘l ~ ' iii. - . . ' CLASSECFITTEI) av 1 ACHINQ FEE F . s i Stop aching ivhen bathed ln a B. ‘ergaziwlfnmfiN .' ‘ solution of Mlnardfii and warm l‘ ‘ iwitcr - . i i r. e. L ~ ' g U a c“ awe‘ “‘.u~ Leaves smooth and rested feeling. rQOO-O-OOO-OOOOOOM - lqlriztnofg; BELLE¢MATHIESON “~'~T""2.'.l._.;'i..‘l°."""°" » , ‘ "Kllili Ol-‘Pllli "°r:.:.°..:;"" lgléfllhwifijN-‘lfl W sk fr the new ‘Wall Paper Catalog-W WRIT! YOUR. NAM! very plainly on the coupon below. eut out and mall to us, and we'll send you the biggest. best _‘ ' Canada. » 85 news designs. Prices all based on double nu» of 18 .1 ._-' aglars feet. ‘ < U‘! Till CUUPON ‘moon is Mel-BOD. Luann 513A], Charlottetown. I. I. I. lead the catalogue vnouooaleleldelioanaasuiii-..."...-"tun-... ‘cannonsinsomniac-Human“ III‘IIOIIIIIIIOIIIIIOIIIIIII ‘McLeod tie. ..P.I.l- sterling Stead teamed.) Recitation. My Dolly. Helen Phil- lrs- . Duct. Widow Simpklns and Mn Bodklns, lvlirs. Amasa Home and Wendell Philips, tendered.) Dialogue. Hilda‘; Elopcment. Solo, Dreaming Dear of You. Mrs. Holden MacLure tencorecl.) ‘ Rearing. Rustic Courtship, Earl Mlclimis. (encoi-ed.) Recitation. Flagging the Train. Sterling emu. g solo. Mr. Murphy. Mr. James Walker, ienoored.) Play, "nei- Busy Day." Characters : Cora Allen. An "up-t-o-daie Do- mestic. Mrs. J. M. Jones. r EtherNewwed. a young house- keeper. Miss Blanche Jones. Mrs. Eleanor Sabina Knower, her next door neighbor. Mrs. C. H. Phil- lps. Katie Farmer, Mrs. Knowserh hir- ed glrl, Miss Bessie Stewart. Barbara. an itinerant pedlsr. Mrs A. E. Philips. Patrolman Eagle, on the Chas E. Stewart. Freddy. a schoolboy. Herbert Btew art. Toni Blufter. a "no money down" man, John Jonas. Happy Jack, A tramp. Leigh Stewart. belt. m“ Dooley’ l“ love with Kane‘ with Mr MscGoug-an in n few day" Earl MQIIIYILI. - Nick Prior, the grocer‘; boy. Wal- do Stewart. Wendell Htllips. band. Mr. W. K. MuGougan, who has _ guest last Cluen“ NQ-Ewad‘ 83”“ hliiw’ Glidden of Silmnieriildc. Mrs. Wilkle accompanied one and ‘n “w, the“ r r We Sllnunersidi. on ‘Thursday last when Pu“ very °'°dlt"bly' whim ‘"5"’ he entered the Prince County Hos- "liwh kiwi"? "hmuihwl l3" PVY- pltsl for an appendix operation. 1t l , —-i- —— ls pleasing to report that Mr. Wllkic n“! "m1 mwd?“ 5AM“ ha" ll now doing nicely and his mother been constructed in Vienna, Austria. h” whim-led hawks, ‘important that every Conservative“ ' elector will be present. | l -nusrn or" rouuo curm- Tlzere passed away in the PflllCf.‘ County Hospital on Saturday night. Miss Zeita Arsenault. aged seven gym-s. daughter of w. and rviisf _Frank Arsenault, of St. Gilberts. nem- i\V01l'illQi0'rl. following an opnratitm on Wednesday. February 28th. Much Fl/mlllihy is expressed for the be- reaved parents and three mothers and r sisters who are lelt lo mourn. The flmeral took place on Monday to Egmmt Bay Church and Oemct- ‘ery. Rev. F. x. cinlinit officiating -s 3116-31 l —DIATII OF MISS MARJORIE‘ :CI.0W-’Ilhsre pzrlscd‘ away on Mcn- K ~ ‘day morning st her liozn-e little l\li:;s tlarjorle Clow at the early age oi Zelflli Years, only daughter of Mrs.‘ ilienimnln Bearisto of Freetown. illlti lure late Mr. Roy Clow. The mo». girl, who was a bright and lovable mar and much sympathy was felt for her in ‘herlsuffering. There are lclt I to mourn her mother and stop- father, and two brothers, Allan airl Norman, to whom the sympathy of the community goes out in their sad bereavement. The funeral is takfiig) place this afternoon, (Wednesday; at. one o'clock from the home to the cemetery at Freetown. Rev. .1. w. A. Nicholson of Beeleque officlntliiv. as- sisted by R/ev. Mr. Williams of Krn- sington-S. PERSONALS —Mr. Inwell Mathlesoir. son oi Mr. and MrsJW. T. Maithlcscn of Summer- sideleft onlWedriesday momtrlg for Fort William. Ontario. to visit his sis- tor. Miss Lethe MBl/hl€5Dl1.~—S. l —Mra. George Wallace and her’ daughter. Mrs. John Callaghan ol , Elmsdale were visitors to Summer-l side on Friday last and attended tin: wedding of Miss Cecelia Bradshaw S. -—It is pleasing to report that Mial and Mrs. Essen-y oi Bummerside, who l are undergoing treatment in the Prince Colmty i-lospltal, arc making vory satisfactory progress. Mrs. Es- sory expects to be ablc to return home in a. day or two—S. --Mrs. W. K. McGougan left on Monday for Montreal ta sac hor hus- hoen under treatment in the Royal Victoria Hospital there. Mrs. Mac- Gougan hopes to be able to return —Mrs. Wllkic of Albcrtcii w-as the week of Mrs. Romania has a talkie crane. BRINGING UP FATHER ' i o Th5 NR . Db ‘(qgflvllhlfi Use Millard‘! In the Bllbld. _ caucus? child. has been ill since lasi- sum- - - wt-IIRS. i5 TH‘ ‘JEE ANY ON THE Ol-ANQ . ~ . g@%g fi Illlii-Yl" a neavv CHEMICAL l DIVISION ‘l a i ll l 8 ‘.1 -i i. ‘l r-gm- FERTILIZER DIVISION ‘a --__.s v.1} ‘ CANAD scsnhniau ' Canadian industries Limited is frequently demon- INDUSTRIBASfLAIMITED HE ideal of the Three Musketeers, express- ed in the words “all for one and one for ' all" applies to the nine Divisionsvof ' Canadian Industries Limited. This unity has resulted in greater manufacturing efiiciency for each Division. l The products of these nine Divisions. apparently differing one from the other, are in reality closely connected through the same basic chemicals used . in their manufacture. Canadian Industries Limited gives its nine Divisions better purchasing power for raw materials and the. technical backing of two of - the largest chemical organizations in the world. As a result, C. LL. products are sold at the lowest prices com- mensurate with the maintenance of’ high quality and service‘. FOR LNSTANCE! The value of the inter-relation or the Divisions oi strated. The knowledge of the pyroxylin business possessed by its Paint and Varnish Division (producer of Duco) has enabled- its Ammunition Division to roduce a shot-shell impervious to water. Duco fin- ished Shot-shells are patented in Canada and patents ¥ are pending in all the chief countries of the world. IANDINDUSTRIES LIITED HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL - BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA voqw MAQcilI 5ND 5004R- t DON'T , Cll-iu IXVLOSIVID AIIIIUFITION \ DUCQYAIIT‘ IAIIIIOID PYIALIII Ill-Y IIIAVY CHIIIICAIJ FliYlLllll-I ' - "'°"=“""‘ °'P““""g*? "€3.“‘i‘;‘;..;."""":::::::: l 2:23 iT§Il.M§§§Zl.i."IIIIIIZI""" {'33 Eastern Guardtan Annual Qfllectlons lRegl-nald Ihcmas l.00,Bruce Younker ...........-.. ill‘ - ___ "_" lFrank R. McKay iaoposepli Younkei- fill wcnmiriolwsillr IlOCKI-IY. ..ALBANY rm ivins. ranch lMrs. nit-tiara Large 1.001.‘ HCllfy itrcqiiiirrle ll‘? Montague Rink. Wednesday. March ALLEN l‘ MR5 "A5315 BOULTBWMrs. Urvill: Large .5ll,Wilfred Cudmore 1”" l5ih. Abegwelts Vs lmperlals. lut ' f--' "George McKay bodlczvtrd Axworthy ... 1"" gas-no of series. 2116-21. -E- V- Mlclkid ~ - - - ~ ~ ~ - - - - - --$ 19-09. Mrs. Henry Cameron 1.00‘ Philip MathcsL-n 1"“ . . lvirs. William Blldllllll" ~ - - - -~ 1-903 llrirrls noultcr 1.00‘ llcdlcy Home W‘ ..'ROIlIN noon FLOUR is J. L. Jelly ........... 5.00 Roy Mcllonniil . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Mr. mrkmaii 1"" guaranteed to please you better. Mrs. Sterling ‘McKay - 2-90‘ ---- Allan McDonald .. “l” 2131-3-5-1n1g11lh_ Mrs. Harry Francis . 1.001 g 415s‘ Henry Miitheson 1"“ ____ -_‘.._..___._ Mrs. Prince Gamble .. 25f I Qglj“ ‘Higgins ll“ A. H. Mfleck 1-00 OYSTER nun [RIDGE PEBPllILIPl George Chandler » ~ 1"‘ zrDiist Causes Asthma. Even a little Mrs. George “I-leffell 1.001 MATHESON 4; 3A5, u, (yum, J. L. Matlicson 1-0‘. speck loo small to see will lcad to Murdock Dawson .. 1.00_ '14,?“ Q AXwm-lhy if" agonlos WlllCh no words can describe: Hamilton Gamble 1.00] -.-_- Albert Li“; ll" 155mm The walls oi the breathing tubes con- Samson Walsh .. .. .50 William Maitheson . . . . . . . . . ..$ 1.00 flown-d cal-i- _ _ _ . . .. ll“ tract and it seemsms ll the veryfllfe 0. B. Delaney . . . . . .. 1.00 l-l. D. Mathcson 21ml JgsgphjkrMgthesQn 1.01 he, so“ swrmm m must 17358- Front this oonrlltlon Dr. Sutherland Campbell .35‘ (lordon Carr 1.00‘ Oyster portal-lugs womcnfi‘ i J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy Mrs. W. P. Cameron ._.. . 1.00 Lem Home . . . . . . . . . 1.00. Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 150i brings the user to perfect rest. It re- Mrs. Elliott Bell . . . . 100i Vllllism H. Neill ........ 1.00: ~~"""' (‘V05 the passages and ritrmsl brcaih- Percy Allen 2.00. Fred Home . . . . 1.00; ' . 5 43-5‘? mg ti firmly established again. i-riiii- William Ross . .50! John n. Neill 1.0a: dmds of twtlxnonlalsvrccclvcdannually I-larry Amett ................ 1.00‘ John Neill .25 Scotland has a ca-Inlllld" "Flilml prove its effectiveness. \ J. R. Arnett .200, John B. McLure .25 Jsywalking. —-——-———-——- Mrs. Ewen Cameron 315i Rdlscn Chandler .50 Miami's-M Year Record of Success. Mrs. C. Bchermorhorn .50} Elvin McLurc, 1.00 [In Mimi-it's in the Stable- -Bv Georite McManus uow- LisTeN- wouua Clo-r ‘-r<> nui- A CELLAR in ‘rt-wi- H006!» wi-fl. l - coo-rum! m NO. autumn-r \§N'T