aux-Amelia“... WW" 9.}; ‘zwnnuaenav. ' Qasiiern Guardian .1001: eat: AT uouraouz. Western. Guardian Alarm FOR sat: oi 2o acres. ll. head Western Horlee. arriving Good for seed pototoes.—K. A. Mc-. Blhlrdly msm. March ma. A. u. Clure, Albany. wmm. m4 a 21 an. "ataaranu Aoeur - Ir. .1 ll W. Irdock ll now Guardian 44:0 a i1 6i I e0 uiioch mfld weuher. eleighingi a _ in Montague and will bails now shrill: WW 4° Vehicles and] D to receive new: iternl, ad- aprlng "weather continues. H. veftiainl. new and renewal aub- terlptloll. . ..'BEAN SUPPER AND 80- Nut! k Bon- OIAL-M very enjoydvle social was held recently at Mr. W. H. Mollwonw, ‘Bristol. -Lor, 40. Supper ‘was served to one hundred and forty persons by the ladies or the United Church o! tihat place. Need less to say. there was nothing lack- ing o! good things to eat. and an ' abundance oi it; one thing the lod- iee or that place are noted for. Mus- ic, vocal and instrumental passed away the evening. Hon. H. D. Mcllwen gave a very interesting ‘Jill on his recent trip to Caliiorn~ ia. which waarnucb appreciated by all -p.-esent. A cake donated ‘bl? Mrs. Aibezt McEwen, brought the sum oi thirty dollars, there was al- so a sale oi home made candy and e grab box. Altogether [he snug sum oi eighty nine dollars was re- alized. _w: ARENOW euvmo poi-kl daily with organs in. Peter Mac-i Malpeque, Frenchi River. Kenslngton. 4535.11.23.31 i —LOADING LIVE HOGS March! 30th.. Emerald L. S. S. C. List bogs. at once. D. N. McKay. Sec'y. 4534.14.23.31 -FARNIERS NOTICE —-We wlllg be loading live hogs at Albany March 24th paying highest market value. Sgd. Green Bros. 4539 3 23 2i v —-MOVING DW-ELLlNG--A ra~' ther slow and tiiuilcult undertalt-i ing, especially at this season of‘ the year, was that oi Mr. Adolphi Parry. Mmddy Creek. w'h engaged (or some tim in moving, his dwelling house to » ummemideu via the ice. the weight oi ihel house with that oi’ several tqms oi ‘horses. thad sunk uhe ice, so that at high tide there would be eight~ een lobes fir" water to wade through. confining the moving toi low tide. finally on Saturday nigh-ti Mr. Perry witha gang oi men and- succeeded in landing the town where it will soon be 22 horses erNortbemlthe house at the slip in the west crj l Fur-Trading Post Advised to go “ outside ” for an operation Comploto-ly-roetored by Gin Pills From Fort Arctic in the Mac- kenzie District comes this letter: "1 In several iimea advice! b! doc- tora to go outside and hove an operation performed ior gravel or o severe 1111B- tnre. Some two more olo acveral of a: irlenda here recommended Gin Pills mo. "'1 hove used Gin Pills ever alone and Grey have completely rutorcd me to health. Also my wiio, who had a very painlnl beck. placed on its foundation. H. -TOWN COUNCIL --There was a special meeting of the Summer- side Town Council on Monday night with the Mayor and all the councillors present. l: was decid- ed to allow the property holders on \\'nler S.rcet n discount of 5 percent per annuui it‘ they paid .their lull allotments in cash for the new permanent street. lt was. upon motion, decided to borrow $4,000 from the Prince County Hospital at 5 percent and the_ amount to be applied to reducing- the debt incurred through the street project. 5 i —-WE.LCOMED TO WILMOT —' .\i:~. and Mrs. Cecil Forbes, who re-f ccnily moved ircm Tyne Valley,’ were royally welcomed to Wilmot . “l clnnot too h hi1 recommend ‘ii-a Pills to the public in generoL" JAMES R NAGLE, Hunger. ' Northern Trading Company. Arctic Bod River. Ilckcnziz District If you have a lame back, con- stant headaches, swollen hands and ankles, or any form of kidney or bladder trouble, do as Mr. Nagle and thousands o! others have done, get a box o! Gin Pills. They soothe and restore the kidneys to normal action. Get them today. 50c at_ all drn sts. National Drug l1 Cllemico 60., of Canada, Limited, Tomato, Canada. r2: Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal Manufactured By Central Bedeque A Flour Mills Edward Island Canada. Prince _You can buy Wholesome Whole Wheat cereal In 5 and 10 pound pioiugea. This la a decided ad- vantage for besides getting your canal clean avttl pure, you are aure It la "Wholesome Whole Wheat cereal," which la a guarantee that you are getting the whole grain of hive wheat, with no oxtraetlona whatever. Central Bededue Flour Mills ' roles were exceptionally well done‘ Valley on Wednesday, March 16.! About 65 of the residents oi Wilf ‘mot called a: the home oi the newl settlers and presented them with; an address oi‘ welcome. a band-- some arm chair and purse of men-i ey. Mr. Darrell Picketts W85 chair- man and the address was read b)" MP5 Lillian Hogg while llir. Harry, Curtis tendered the presents. After bir. Forbes had responded the. company continued a pleasatlteven» ing in games and music. —ADDRESSED TOURIST As-‘ SOCIATION. — Mr... Justice; Arseuault oi the Prince Edward ls-v land Publicity Association was i1. Summerslde on Tuesday and met‘ about twenty oi’ the business men‘ and members oi the Prince County branch oi the Association at sup-i per at the Queen Hotel that even-I lug. lllr.,C. R. Rogers presided and utter all had partaken oi the’ good (are provided by "Thei Queen", in n few fitting words call- ed upon the Judge to address the meeting. The speaker gave a very interesting talk upon the subject. oi encouraging tourists to this pro- vince pointing out the advantages‘ to be gained thereirom. —ST. PATRICK'S--'l‘he feast of] St. Patrick was royally celebrated at Tignish. last Thursday. lu the morning 50 members oi the A. 0.1-1. paraded to the Catholic Church. where High lliass was celebrated by Rev. Wm. McCabe. who also plBHOhOd an excellent sermon ap- propriate to the occasion. At the‘ Mass 450 souls received the Sacra». ment oi the Eucharist. In the ov-i ening in the hall before a large au- dience the play "Dust oi the earth"| was very capably presented. the iollowing cast: -— Dsvid Moore. .1. A. Brennan; Mrs. David Moore. Mrs. Austin Mac-Dom‘ aid, Elizabeth Moore. Mae Bernard, Dr. Templeton, Alex. lllacDoualtLi Nellie (Dust oi the Earth), ltiargair-i et Conroy; Mose. John A. Hear-m, John Ryder, Edward DesRoches; Wandering Tom. Gregory Macin- nis: Arabella, Kathleen Brennan. The interpretations oi the varlousi and the production was in everyj way first class. The specinltiesi included selections by the Tigillflli‘ orchestra, composed of the iollow- lug, under the t '- rtion oi Mrs. Marjorie Murphyz~ Ralph Hnckett, Reginald Macinnls, Edgar Perry. and Arthur Perry; vocal solos by Messrs Henry Gallant and Frank Buote and a duet by Miss Dor itiry Hackett and Mr, Ralph Hacketl. The committee are deeply grateiu! to all who assisted and especially to Messrs J. H. Myrlch ii». ‘Co, who furnished the lighting system. i i 20* OFF DRY 60008, HA O Commencing Mat-ob 14th 14th» EST. - eru- uti.» Wilt" l u» -u»- ~ - ._ ANDERSOWS ' St. Peters Will Give You , IOQTQ AND SHQEQ, r r RDWAII. » 1' 1m OFF nuoaan roo-rwean. - 1095 orr onocimas. We it a to reduce eortaln llnea e1 our atoalru wa an making a OMPLETE CHANGE in our bualneam- We eon supply you with ovirything you Mod. 0g‘. I. Vaunjnuson i l AND and continuing until April l t OPENING SPECIALS In each department. on opening day, you will find one or more items of out- standing attraction‘ They will be displayed and clearly price marked in each case. Watch for them. _ Tupi-en"; Black, green, blue garnet, purple, amber tips and f e r u l e s extcordinary value. A $2.29 Chamoisette Gloves 69c New light shades, fancy turned cuffs colored em- broideijy on cuffs and back. Opening special at 69c pr. Silknit . Scarfs $2. 1 9 New colors and patterns in these lovely scarfs very special. Opening value. $2.19 each I Bi-Tex y ' I Stockings Wednesday afternoon you have an opportunity to pick up all neiw shades in the popular “BI-TEX” Stockings at only $2.00 pr. 14 stunts nt Super Silk Stockings $1.29 pr. Fourteen new shades. silk runs right to top, 24 inch-es in fact, this is a notafble Opening Day special at, per pair $1.29 Silk $1.93 This is a new sport silk, heavy weight, thoroughly washable, will wear “like leather” black, n a v y, cream, gobelin, chantilly. $1.98 y_d. Dress Rayons and Crepes 1.00 Navy, sand, red, grey, powder blue, green, black and w-hite, very attractive patterns l 1.00 yd. Cotton and Rayon Bloomers - y 45c This-willbe shown on.'_ A ‘Opening Day, all sizes,‘ peach, capricot_ white, blue and mauve ~ I .(',I, " A cuAntorri-zrown cUAitDtAN 0n Wednesday afternoon Th°9l>¢11ing of Spring Hats Spring Coats-Dresses--Accessories ‘ISS FOSTER andMiss Harris have re ‘cl - t - d - through the style tnarkets-and gqnceiieéiiieitig;eafigfiogf Selectlons W111 be Presented f01'y0u1' 1nspecti0n—with the showing of most NEW SPRING HATS as naturally the interesting feature of the occasion. The Hats will be shown in the lovely new millinery show room, you’ll be de- lighted with the won- derful assortment of new styles and the re- markable range of at- tractive prices. Come on Wednes- clay afternoon, you’ll enjoy the notable showing. Coatsé-SuitsuDresses HERE’S a range here that you .vill - ' t T in this finest department of the sortaiirgilfiirltbe Iggwfitriiisi levei shown ments selected by experts-styles con "picuous for their wear g1 an Gel“. —Coats-Suits—Dresses for every need and at every attrgctiavgxgglclgnce ON SPECIAL DISPLAY-WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON An opening in all departments There have been so many changes throughout Charlottetowms foremost st0re—that it will be worth your while to visit every depart1nent~you will be interested in each _WE]) _ DAY AFTERNOONine NES “wry... ‘SPECIALS There will be 0P]. A NINQ -- .many an. t i t [. . and “BOY’S STQ u wiatch for them. RE “ - The new “B . emits" is a partictiiayrs interesting section. e fir; 11o v-isrtit an Wednes- Bo ’ Y8 Tweed Pants 1.19 Ten dozen in this log ‘Bloomer style, ‘brown’ itweeds, full lined, and good garment for schm; and knockabout wear, _ $1.19 pr. g Boys’ Golf Hose 69c nr, Ten dozen in this lot of all wool, English make Golf Hose in greys and A fawns ‘with fancy roll top, all sizes. a 69c pr. Men’s i l t Irish Hose l‘ 50c pr. All wool Irish knit ribbed hose in heather shades- also a lot of silk and wool hose in greys and fawns‘ 50° P‘? i (inertia: Sole of. . Men’s Caps i $1.50 When you call Wednes- 1 da , walk through 11119 ' MgWS S'I‘ORE and see this assortment of cap ' greys, fawns and illlX tweeds all neiw shapes. F tilled Marquis etiepf j Curtains § 2.15 pr. This curtain, df '“', white marquisette his! ' Y fast color stripe W in_ colors being rose. ' . i gold, tie backs are in" eluded. ‘ 5 Pr’ .. t cepflflnfli’ 3‘.:i*,t.:.:..;':,°:. s’;.....~, and navy, light blue ‘m sand. Very special .1 {t1 .. . skit“ é