‘ 4 ...~...>¢."__r<.~. _ H, . . - ._ _ .- ---e~s-....,..‘,.-3_,;_..._.,. Mg”, .s._fi\:;* _ ,__ ,,._ . a ».-.-§~.-'-'j‘<-§~1_.,;§-~ - * a"v"-.vrv7r~l,g‘i_,‘__fl on yflntsnekb,‘ -~w.. ks iAslc for A of the new Wall Paper Catalog . That wonderful new money saving wall paper catalog vglll . be ready in a few days. Is there a room in your house that needs - paper-ask for the catalog. The catalog contains aiarge number 0i’ actual samples of new wall paper desi nS for syring-ihe prices are the lowest you will find in CA ADA fi USE THE COUPON- ASK FOR A coPv. ran cmotnorrmrown GUARDIAN " “Y? "' * d Name..... Address . .. . MOORE & MCLEOD, LLMITED _ i Charlottetown, I’. E- I- Senid me a copy of your new spring wall paper catalog. enl .-~ oeolseoc -¢-¢| Moore 8r Mcl.e0d Limited 119-121 Queen, Street Charlottetown . ‘A.»r\ Mflmvvwmyqé» 1AA}- 1:. ‘l t “B. P. Branc " Wire is of guaranteed quality. It is ‘W-mmade of-the finest girade Wl—l—'€—,;SI9GG-l3.-H¥S8l€€l56d-f0!‘ its weaving. - ~- vi rntzfifilil “B. P. BRAND” English Fox Wire Netting high tensile strain, woven on looms of improved and exclusive pattern, the meshes are uniform and symetri- cal in shape, while the length, width and guage of ev - ery roll are true to specification. with pure spelter both before weaving and again after This makes the B. P. Brand in a class of its own, and is the reason Pioneer Ranches always used it and they have found that after twenty-five years’ use the wire is still holding their foxes. B. P. Brand wire is made by the largest fox wire Our supply is expected very shortly and orders should be booked as soon as possible. Prices, freight rates and full information on receipt of We can supply every requirement for a fox makers in Great request. _ ranch. Britain. Write Heavily galvanized -O-§-O-fO-9§'O-f§ The Rogers Hardware 00.. Ltd. Charlottetown Veteran Preache? Returns to P.E.l. REV. DAVID HICKEV GIVES UP PULPIT iN LONGMEADOW, MASS" METHODIST CHURCH EAST LONGMEADOW. Mass" April 5.—l'tev. David Hickey preached his farewell sermon Sun- day morning in the Methodist Church, taking for his theme. “The Power of His Resurrection." Six new members were received on confession oi faith and one by letter, making 26 persons uniting with the church during his pastor- ate of 16 months. The finances of the church are also in first-class condition. Rev. Mr. Hickey was r~ nq D t “If IQ‘ ° “o a? with certainly dealers. or .. Limited. rec if you lo Always been " »~.A;». a +6044 ‘ ties. ' evening in the church parlors. Aft- born in Malpequc, Prince Edward lsliind, and was one of the 40.000 (‘anudians coming to the aid 0f the Northern cause during the dark days of the Civil war, serving in the Second Massachusetts Heavy Artillery until the end of the con- iiict. ' n i875 he entered the Nova Sco- tia Methodist Conference, of which he was later elected president. Rev. Mr. liickey has also served for three years as Wesleyan chaplain in the British Army, being located in Bermuda. He is a member of E. K. Wilcox Grand Army Post. of Springfield an‘; also is affiliat- ed with the Masons and Odd Fel- lows, Rev. Mr. Hickey retired from active 'work in the ministry i2 vrwirs ago. but. during the recent war was assigned the local parish during the absence of the pastor. Rev. Wallace E. Hayes, who serv- cd as chaplain with A. E. F‘, in France. Mrs. Hickey has been of great_ here. She was a leader of the: Girls‘ Useful Club and other activi- llov. and Mrs. Hickey will be given a public reception this er a month's visit with their child- ren. Rev. D. Harold Hickey. past- or of Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, of Springfield; Edward . assistance to him in his pastorateI ' P. E. Island Hickey, of Rhode island. and Mrs. ll. L. Eisenhauer. oi 308N111. RBV- - Hotel, Suiiimi-rsiile. will be sorry to Hickey Wm T9111?" 1° learn that he is confined to his Prisce Edward bed from an attack of apppendi- citis. and » Mrs. their‘ home in island. - for the sale of my property here. i i i l i Western Guardian —l1' ‘PAY-S tobuy in this Prov- ince. -THE ROBINS HAVE COME.- Another sure sign -of Spring Robin lied Breast is visiting us once more and his cheerful warble is certain- ly good to hear after this long gpell of cold weather. ‘ —DOUBLE THE PRODUCTIV» ITY OF THE SOIL by using Hol- man's special fertilizer.——A compo- sition to suit your soil and orop. Particulars and prices from R. T. Holman Ltd.. Sunimerslde. 8201-4-12-'ME3l —-MOVING T0 NOVA SCOTIA. —Mr. Joseph Taylor who recently sold out his land and residence here, is now, with Mrs. Taylor and family, making preparations to move to Yarniouth, N. 8., where he has pur- chased a farm property on which he intends to establish an up-to-dute fox rancli.—-H_ .-HAVING PURCHASED A niill- business iii Saskatoon, and intend- lag to settle there as soon as my premises here can he satisfactorily‘ arranged, I ant ope“ to negotiate This includes waggons, cleds, num- her ot panel doors, inside house finish, shingles, boards, scantling. i would ask for a. prompt settle- ment ofaccounts due, on or he- fore May 1st. J. W. Warren, Ken- sington. 8135~4-@-ME3lpd iey, paid a pleasant visit to summer- side 'l‘hursduy. —'>I‘ll8 Misses-s Pearl (‘larko and Edith ‘Doyle are sprinting it ii-w days iii Einvralil. . —*Mr. Winiilireil Gamble who hits been spending some time in Maine returned to his homo in Lot 16. —'Mr. Fred ‘Mclieoil oi‘ Park Wor- ner was in town, 'i‘liiii-sil:iy on biisi. n'css_ ' ——Mr. Harvey Hunter of Summer- side is spending i1 few days with friends in Alberton, —-'MGSSYS Isaac Bernard and Boyd Harding oi’ French River, were vis- itors to Summersidc on Thursday. —_Miss (‘assie ‘NlcDonald has re- turned to her home in Sunimerside after spending the winter in Boston. ——lMl”S. L. Brennan of Millvale is visiting in Suinmersiile, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Kelly. —Mr. lldieri iiowait. represent- ing Bauld Bros, lliillfzix, was in Summersidv, Saturday on business. ~~Miss Lois lvoriilsitlo, Summer- side, was visiting friends in Ken- sington, last weekr-H. ——Mr. Percy Lea has returned to his homo in Summersiilc aitcr tak- ing an electrician course in liiili- fax. N. S. . —-Mi'. Daniel Perry. harbor, is visiting friends in town after iin absence in Boston, hliiss, oi‘ about four yearsw-ii. ~Miss llilii Grady who liud bot-n visiting trii-niis in town for a ii-w weeks, ]Pl'i Frlilirr morniili: on re- turn to Boston. -ll. i —-Mr. Roy Johnston, 'l‘ip:nlsh, pas- sed through SilllllllPTSlili‘ on ‘Thurs- day enroiitc to resume his studies at St. Duiistaifs Uuiversity.—-li. —-Miss lsaroii Gallant of Suin- mersldo has. left to resume liei studies in N. l). Aciidiney, Charlotte- iOWll. -—Miss Margaret Fobb. of 'l‘ryon. is spending a few iliiys in Sumnii-r~ side the guest oi’ her broilicr Mr. John Cobb. -—Mr. Nelson Ryder has returned to his home in Si. Nicholas, alter visiting his sister ‘Mrs. John Black oi Suinmerside. —-Mr. George ‘Muitari oi’ the firm & Stewart, Lid. has the iox oi’ Sinclair rciurncil from attending sales in h/lontreal. Alviessrs. George Bearisto and Austin O'Mera Qt Alberton, were in town ’l‘hnrsday in quest oi‘ a speedy truck horse. —i.\/lr. l). l). Morrison, who has been iloing contract work in lliili- fax, zirrlvcil zit his 7101119 l11 3111"‘ TflGPSltll‘ iii response to a telegram received suiting the illness ut‘ "Mrs. Morrison. —'i‘hc many chums ofWaltcr Dou- cette, at present at the Queen -\._-_~.___.._ j lim- Picture ih ‘VESTERN PERSONALS _Q 0 '" givlissilliyrtle Phillips. Tyne Val- g mio uour chi drcns to have this supreme entertainer~the Stewart Phonograph-fln your home! A phonograph that will give them new interest, teach them to appreciate IIlUSlC, encourage them to si be carried anywhere, The Stewart is a musi- cal marvel! Though it sells for the amazingly low price of $15.00, it can be compared only with much higher- priced instruments. Its volume of tone is won- ' dcrfuF-clcar, , mellow, rich, plcasing~thc grille through which the ill") ‘ I. ng, tell them bed- time stories, open up a new world of wonderful joy! A phonograph that can played any time. sourd passes encircles the machine. Handsome in appear- ance, the Stewart is the perfected expression of an idca——to give rich and poor alike a phono- - graph for everyday use. Design, finish and per- formance all proclaim it to be worthy of ‘a place in any home. of Suininvrsiili: is spending ii tow ilayns with t'rienl' in Tyne Valley. -—1.\'lr. and Mia. lmigli Sutherland‘ oi‘ Sea View and Mr. George lilo-- Lcoil, liuriiiitztoii vrcre visitors to Suinmcrsiile on 'I‘hiirsduy. —~l\lc.~::si's. ll. (l. ‘lluttari and G. M. lliutilirl oi’ Sinclair it‘; Siiwwarl. l.lil., hiivr ri-tiii-ni-il from a busi- ness trip i0 llloiitri-iiliiiiil Toronto. ~-'l‘he_ many friends oi Mr. P. B. Clark, manager oi‘ the men's ready- to-wear department of Messrs. Sin- clair Al: Stewart. Ltd. is confined 0t his lied in account of illness. i__€+s-i._ POULTRY CULLING I Poultry culling dcmonstrirlilons ~Mr. and Mrs. William licuisiisi-fciii-riil Livi- Stock llruncli that» have been carried on hy tho ~ J-"v. NDERAPH For sale everywhere-in departmental, genzfal music, drug, Jewelryubool: X l. lil and hardware ‘stores n delivery charges “Stewart Pironograpb Corporation, Limited, fine TEMPLE si.oG., TORONTO Ii you cannot locate? Stcivar: Joni!!!’ scnd $15 direct to us and we will see t you are prompti — supplied- hive cii-urly provvil iliilt it is possible to take out from forty lo si ty ‘poi- i-ent oi tho slot-k in llll’. incriigc 1 $ 'ite rcc0rd—any make, any i i Speed Regulator. (simply ‘ can meet service denlands of wery Lind- i'iirining and griiilciiiiig. This re- hrs i'1l111'1-'l'l.\'1-l1<- \\'111‘l< ill port, which is (lhiillllillllt! from Tho llépzirtiiiciii for iili‘ UVUlVlFlilUlli iluiblii-zitiuns Branch. Ottawa, cor-period. Plays All Makes of Records Hearing the Stewart is the ~ only true tcstl Ask any one of T thescorcs of dealers handling the Stewart to play your favor- . stylc,any size, any price. The i Stewart playsthein all! Equip- pcd with Universal Re ro- l clucer. Refinements suc as "t justed) make the Stewart mod- ern to the minute! The mo- tor is precision-made, remarkably , smooth-running, tcstctl to play two 10-inch records with one Wind- ing! Beautiful and durable finish in mahogany cnamcl with nickel trimmings. A scientific musical marvel! Call at your nearest deal- er's and bc convinced. Jtewart Jervice The Sit-roar! Phonograph 1's nzadc in Can- ada. 131's sold ti” ovrr the world! Itsphe- namcnal sucircss proves its absolute merit. At any time, should you rcqziire a re- placement purt—your Stewart Plionogroph need not I10 r1110 for many hours.‘ W0 farm iloi-k and still leave thi» farm or with its inuny eggs llPl‘ day u: llll was gelling lit-fore. 'l‘lii- Vlllill‘ oi this kllilWlflilgi’. to tho l'iii'ini-rs. of Faniiila i-in hardly be (lVt‘l"l5Sll' muted. An i-quaily valuable service oi th l(.‘lli‘l'ill ‘Lilvc Stock liruitcli is ih grading oi‘ iiiarliet -wool. According to the lleiport oi’ the Minister for the tiscal year ending HHS-ill, up- proxlinatoly 4,550,000 pounds of W()(1l were systematically gratin-d and sold co-operatively. 'i‘hese are only examples oi the services of the federal Dopartiucni of Agriculture. which has branch- es and divisions for the advance» ment of practically every phase of its A AUTOMOBILE l SUPPLIES. WHOLESALE AND RETAI L The Rogers ljlqfirliiygreilompa y BRINGING UP Parana HER A LOT OF 15W <iOLLY~ MAGGIE (OM65 HOME FRQMTHE CQUNTRY Too/co ME HAPPY owe ARE OVER- i HAVE TO TELL DINRLIN- I'M ii BACK - GLAD YOU ARE l wuz ‘b0 LONE 50MB- I NEVER LEFT THE l-iOubE- I COOK ALL NEQWN MEALS AN" EVEQY Ti-iiNq-