t? ;.,,> every game. detail. In a lovely shadow plaid tweed, roomy, easy, smart, leather binding, big but- tons, side pockets, full back . . . . . . . .. A full length Veletone Coat in the rougher finish, is very handsome. The pop- ular grey color, full silk lined plain man- nish style . . . . .. A notable value in sport tweed, large plaid in brown back, believe there is, all prices. you strongly. Eastern Guardian ..'NOTIGE —Spring suits and lovercosts. made to order. A. - CampbelhMontague. 28331-8-25,tts3i ..'EA8TERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian A8- ent in Montague and will be pleas- led to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions-NJ. ..'MADE TO ORDER CLOTH- lNG-One thousand samples to pick from. A. F. Campbell. Monte- gue. 2231-3-25,tts,3i ..'Syclney Wright of Charlotte- town arrived in Souris Wednesday with the intention of opening up a repair shop for watches, clocks and Jewellery. l-lis stand will be lleXl Western -|-'oa est‘: five sinuses geese and genders and three turkey hens. —.lsrvis P. Tanten, Box 38, Sum- merslde. z] PERSONALS ——Mrs. J. W. Waugh, Albertou, passed through Summersitie, Fri- day. for Chsrlottetown.—S. —-Mr. John Crawford, Kinkora, was in Snmmerside, Friday on busi- ness. —S. wife, on -—lVfr. Harry Marks and were visitors to Summerside Friday-S. —-Mr. Clayton Green, Borden was a visitor to Summerside on Sport Coats Have a Daring Swing With the season of sports at hand—-with the general tendency leaning toward sports clothes, and particularly sports coats for every day wear, these swagger top- coats are timely indeed. They play an important part 1n Irresistible for sports; and ever so smart for general Wear they are a Joy to own. _ _ upon it that they are absolutely fashion-right 1n every Grey is a very new spring shade—here is a model in three quarter veletone, silk lined, a beauty at ' . . . . . . . A striped Cameline—the cloth that New York is all agogabout, full length, all ~ canton crepe strap trim at bottom. . . . A medium heavy chin- chilla makes a splendid , and sand combination, side coat for immediate wear. é‘ tie, big) bluttons, straight ghfi richa sgfiticliith shows a '1 a loose ac , very u pal . y in- smart at _ _ _ , , _ _ __ 8d With Silk . . . . . . $9‘ WONDERFUL VALUE IN SPRING COATS OFFERED AT 7.50, 10.00, 13.75, 15.00, 18.00, 20.00 We feel confident in saying plainly that we do not anywhere, obtainable any bet- ter value than we are this moment offering in coats of The amazing values at the low prices will impress you-and the beauty and absolute rightness combined with value in the higher grades will appeal to You can depend length, in $17 lined, full inset ------..___.J ldoor to W. B. Leard's Tailor Shop. \“There is no flock, however watch- Frlday.——S. —Messr5 Smith & Palmer, Frec- land. Lot 11, were visitors to Summerside on Saturday-S. —Mr. John Cobb, of Brace McKay & Co. who is recuperating from his recent illness. is spending a few weeks with his parent in Crapaud. ~ ——S. —-Mr. Roy Holman. Manager R. T. Holman, Ltd., returned to Suminerside, Friday, from a husi~ nesg trip to Charlottetov\'n.-S. _.-_40§-_i. Minn-d’: For .Corns a LETTER OF SYMPATHY T0 OUR SISTER MEMBER MR5. J. HOWATT. Llnlment Our hearts are full of grief nnd sympathy for you in this your dark hour of trouble. We who have known ileur Vivian during her too short life can testify to her beautiful character. we can in some measure feel how great n loss death is to you. The first dcar one to be taken from u home by the grim reaper Denth is so hard to bear that we feel as though our henrtg would break. lf it were not that we can go to the loving Saviour nnd cast our troubles on llhn our hearts would certainly faint, but Jesus has said “I will not leave thee comfortless." The memory of dear Vivian's patience and chcerfulness in her illness and suffering and her re- ‘ signution and submission to the will of her heavenly Father will remain with you and bring comfort in your sorrows. The sweet little boy that is left will also he a great comfort and pleasure to you in the coming years. \Ve commend you to Him who is bio to keep and‘ help you to the "nttermost. @@@@@@ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@e@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ cd-nnd tended, But one dead lamb is there! There is no fireside, hnwsoefer deg fended, Ilut has one vacant chair. node's“ There is no death! what seems so_ is transition. This life of mortal breath . is but a suburb of the life elyslan, Whose portal we coll Death. She is not dcnd, the child of our affection llut gone into that school Whore she no longer needs one poor protection, And Christ llimself doth rule. l l l l I 1 We will be patient nnd assuage the feeling - 1 We may not wholly sta ‘By silence sanctlfying not conceal- lug, The grief that must hnve way. The members of New London North Auxiliary. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION- On thc cvoninl-t of March 18th . ll. number of friends assembled at lho homo oi’ Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmeo A. Stewart. Dunstuffnugie. Tho object of the gathering was an “gm-ens 11nd presentation to their son Wilfred who was leaving shortly for the United States- Tho meeting wns cullcil to order by William Vcssoy President of _ thc Pastime (‘lub. and tho follow- ing programme was carried out. R0(;llll.ll[ll\—-Mlill!‘0(l Thompson: Solo-Jlolnnd Philipson; Rowcltutlou ~Hurry Mutturt; Readlng—.lenil Thompson; Sum Mill; Mouth Organ Selection —Veruon Dennis. At the completion of the pro- gramme an address was road by llelcn McLeod. During the reading of the address Roland Philipson presented Wilfred with n suitable gift. Wilfred in a (aw well chosen words thanked the cluh members for having so kindly remembe ed him. During the evening refreshments were served by the ladies. ' The gathering was brought to n G ; Use Cuticcra Talcum instrumental music—- ~ We had a concert “Paddy's Night" ©@©@.@©@@@@_@ g value of it. Thes your appearance taste. $13.00, $15.00, $18. $22.00 t0 $38.00. WHERE BOYS clothes, its 1a pretty knickers are going Boys’ Suits, $5.7 $16.00. Juvenile Suits $4. Q Clothes. ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY CASH STORE f3J@.@_@.@@@@@@@ to t» n 5-3- and Top Coats ‘Have the Desirable Stylish Cut Any man who has formed the hiabit of wearing what’s right, knows the Topcoats, cut and itailored to please the most discriminating, will place is most satisfying-just knowing your clothes are correct and in good Men’s and Young Men’s Suits,‘ Topcoats, $10.00, $18.00, $20.00, When a boy gets a new suit of it’s better to get one of our Boy’s Suits. We have paid particular atten- tion to getting real hard wearing clothes that will stand the test of the rough .and tumble play of boys. e Spring Suits and on a high level. It 00, $20.00 t0 $38.00. SUITS WEAR safe bet that the, to wear out first, 5, $6.75, $7.50 to 00 and up. ' _ Here you will find the authentic styles in Men’-s and Young Men’s Prowse Bro m You’ll like the snap and go in. these styles -- especially if and who is old nowadays. Prices $2.50 to $6.00 _ s ltd. The Great Clothing 'Me'n @©,.@©©l-@©.©_- uncouth. 1924 i oieeieiexoeeeee@est Prowse’s SPRING HATS workmanship to make hats like the new Spring _ Hats of ours. 3ut we have been handling nothing but the finest hats GI©AQ .@. ©©~@ It takes fine for years. you're young T-HE ONE PRICE CASH STORE C@©@©©©@©@©@Q©@©©©©QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ©Q @@@©@@©@@@©©©©@@@@_@f@.@_@©_ . The following is the address: Dear Wilfred:—0nly recently we have heard with regret of your in- tended departure for the United States. We your friends have gathered hero tonight to hid you farewell nnd to show you in n very slight measure the esteem by which you urc hold by its. Wo know that you will ho missed in your ll0l'ne and this community and especially so in this club of which you ure n worthy member and whore you were ulwnys willing to help nnd give cheerfully for it nnd tho com- "lllllllys hour-fit- Iicmomhcr thul our K001i wishes will follow you uurl may happiness nnd success constantly attend you. We your follow-members nsk you to accept this gift not for its value, hut to remind you of your friends in Duustaffnage. Siknctl on behalf of thc Dunstaff- nsge Pastime Club. ’ m. STEWART musmee 0 yo who grieve for hy-gono times, nnd scene; of other (lays, Give ear ulto the tale l’ll tell, and then 10in in the praise. that has the best surpassed, For every number en the list was better than the last. The hall was filled completely with the number who attended, From city, village hill and dale their way to It had wendad, At eight o'clock the president arose and told the throng, Row glad he was to see them, and we'd start now with a song. it opened with a chorus called “The Freedom of the World." The way ‘twss sung you'd think you law, Old Britain's flag unfurled. is Then earns‘ a recitation that worthy of comment, Next following p great duet. and so the evening went. Daily For ‘The Skin i. i. . And seal us The curtain. fell and rose again, s dialogue than we; played, With scene and caste just right in "Advertising for s Maid." ulshlssc costume (kw: appeal-adjoin friend‘ y, "Ta Ts Maggie" second butts tandem wsy. A dialogue followed that, and than there came another song. A dual recitaiionby two little girls of note. The way they said it brought ihe sob to evorybodys throat. A solo sung by Willie (you Judge yourself, how well) \Vhen oncord thrice and still tho crowd did for another yell, Two solos and a dialogue, then the closing chorus came, And following a sale of pics, the moss all lcfl for home. Cflll Jlngllng Jock We endeavor to make a merit of fuults thut we are unwilling to cor- TECi. Try Sulphur 0n An Eczema Skin] Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble! Any breaking out of the skiml; Almost Over Night even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying MenthmSulphur, ileclnres u. noted| skin specialist. 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