Lt n,“ q “THE llIlEN’S STORE” Prince Edward Island. N value, every price shown is A wonderful range of very smart new suits, fancy brown and fawn tweeds, single and dotible-breasted models. This line is particularly adapted to the younger man. l Suits at $30. Here is a heavy weight serge, in fast blue, that will stand sun, sea or air, single or double-breasted, plain or cuff trousers. All sizes. Suits at $ 1 5.00’ $3, $4- 0:».-- .ou re ‘invited t Visit Charlottetown’s Greatest Show of Spring Suits and Top Coats offers you the finest assort- ment of the new smart, well made, durable clothes in 0t only in assortment, but in outstanding". Suits, at $25. Worsteds and tweeds in browns, greys, dark mix- tures and the like. Coats come in two, or three button models. Plain or cuff trous- ers. Suits at $35. Here is the finest serge suit, in the market, at any price. It is shown in navy or grey 22 ounce English "abric. All style-s. all sizes. Men’s and young men’s $15. $29. $22. Early Showing of Topcoats spring overcoats infancy fawns and greys as well as light mixed tweeds, slip on models, set in sleeves shield linings, sizes 34 to 44. $25 $30. $35. when you come to ( ‘harlott less you want to. "Preparing Soil M‘ For Bulbs llakini: a itarilen for bulbs is :| . different. proposition front tin- asti- ' V ill garden itreparaiiivii. Witilt- it la always advisable to fertilize llh- orally for vegetables and the usu- al tintiuals and ]l(‘l't‘liillll|.~i oi‘ the flow-er garden. bulbs resent sit-or: fertilizer and it in more likely ‘n kill them than to help tliein. ’l‘li_-v "m" "'1' are particulary etidangitreil if there "m" f "' “mf hi stable manure in the soil. This " "‘ "“"' ""' should never be usod. it is danger- l-‘I """""" "'“l’“ min tn use even well-rotted mamm- “"“""" mm"?- iii the iiprini-z. The on‘? sate t-il is bane iiii-al. ‘i light tin-saint! elssus family. lllPlIl“ itri- z matter. humus important. liuili r Farmers’ Week, March 6-9 If this store can be of any use or convenience to you- Drop in meet your. friends, you’ll see many interesting new things shown-but we’ll not bother you t0 buy uii- lilllt';s'll ‘f-‘il-il-‘llt- tint: §nfi,',.,,.|'fl§;§;;;,,j;:. l 1 ' v A iiiiiriziit- u; potash, iire i‘.\'t'Ull(ilii as lint- plaiitiniz, particularly for the tiar- ' Ullllli ilrtiiintlze. tlii- inst helm: ma» iieulh tin. h" almost any soil |il'1i\'|til'|l 'i‘|\e_\" also are not [lilI'il‘J' Fest l0 or shade. Tliev last longer able for moat eown, we ask you to use it. w‘ l)t"'i"i:;l:_itr4 ilie giflties them. ~ T‘ ""l1l.\' and make l to tools m‘ bulbs ill-h mu“. ‘ |>ill'lll‘il tiller reotl i “I'll!!! sun oi eti v "lit ilii- s.:.'l tlt Wand ashes and‘ line. l'< rillizer lobe ll i-j l l’li'l\' iii ' on the soil l ' m“. "I "m" mm and iJlg l t > '1 t! spoonful of lmne meal bra. in all lienrv dd‘) mild H m" m)" l“ M i‘ is “mu “and "m"; ‘Virgil n ii eiii-iliion of lfl the lilllllii nlpy dnuuull’? Sn s will thrive the tuore dellcateq i and for tho nnr-' Llmln i ' l a s m" "e°“"l'l' or tieiiin. httlbs, l" m"; u", l. $5, $7.50 v (‘hint ~Atldress by ii-oritce Wright, ' tvnixi-il ttuartelti- t-onslsting oi‘ Niias A. THE cnnnnowinrgwu oumnmv l Western Guardian —GUARDIAN i tions. renewal subscriptions. , . t -FERTlLlZER-- I nni now tak- ing orders for mixed fertilizers and chemicals. Call at my warehouse or phone. James E. McNeil, Keit- » slngton. 2296-2-7-tts 12i —WESTEB.N OFFICE. — The f Western Ofllce o! the Guardian is located in the McNeiil Building, i Water St., Summerside, where sub- tscriptlous and advertising will be ‘ received. The Guardian may be purchased daily at the Western . Oflicc in the McNeiil Building or al I the McDonald News Store. —ST. ELIZANOIVS DRAMATIC .CLUB AT KENSINGTON- This ‘VConcert Troupe comprising over a ‘dozen members will stage a high ‘class entertainment in the Strand iTheati-e. Kenslngton on Tuesday night. March 6th. Proceeds to be donated to the Kensington Rink fund. Quartettes, comic sketches. ctc.. etc. Two hours of laughs and thrills. Saic of candy. . 2852-3-2-fm —-BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH hiiitt-riestiiii: and helpful pr»- uraiiunes ate put on in the Bede- tiut: lfnltell Church (every second Stinday evening in the absence. oi’ tilt‘ pastor by (illlliTil workers ably assisted by tthe ehoiiv 0n Sunday evening last the "\\'.1ritl's l).i_v 0i l’t-.i_vei' was observed by a. survive tinder tho zutspiees oi‘ the Wuiiitfs .\lissionaiy' Auxiliary. The chair \\'Il.\' ei-i-upietl by Mr. Aioysc- The praizrtititiiie was as t'ollo\vs:—Ca!i~ 'ltlil~<i\(l(li‘(‘.\'S by Irving Toombs.‘ and ])!‘.l_V(‘l‘ by Airs. A..i. lte-yiiolds: ‘.\l.l’.l‘., and also prayer by Mr. |\\'i'ii:'lit: Indiu~~-.\lrs. John Frizzle- "tinl prayer l)_\' '.\lr. Aloyse; Japan- j:\(l(ll‘t‘ifi‘2~" by Wiu- (fallbetek and lpmyei- by Mrs. John Davison: ‘\t'rieii~--A<iilrt-ss by \\'_ Jenkins ‘tint ppflyp, _p_\~ .\lr- (fallbeck- All ‘he midmisses were thoughtful and Nnspirlitg and prayers fervent and "ielpiul. The i-holt" maiic n spicu- "llil i-ontriliutioit to the stervii-e- A llelen .\iat'l\'tt_v. .\liss ‘Sophia lien- 'lei'son ziiitl Me . 'l‘h.'iliitis Xiuyse ind ilaiold W gilt Sitlil,’ very sweetlty. “'i‘i'ust." Sunday evening. \lart~li lltli the young petiple oi‘ the Ltuigutt are putting on a i'elli£10ti»\‘ iirtigiwiiii- ‘These Sunday evonini; programs are tippwcittlctl l1)’ K001 sized tiudlcnces- Eastern Guardian . .*EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. \\’. .\llll'llfll,‘l( is Guardian Agent in iiontnguo and will b pleased to ~eccive news items, advertising, icw and renewal subscriptions. l ..“NOTICE .--—.~’\nyont~ foitllll ‘ trrspassiiii: on "the property 0t 11W l William A~ .\icS\vzrin. Lorne Valle)’, twin be prosecuttsil- l).lt. .\lcS\vulll. | (‘itrililztiin 12389-342431. i ..*NEW wXi-Iwriirisas-ves we have the finest range of new papers we have ever shown. Some lbitrgains in odd job lots. Sec them and save money. T. G. Ives, Ltd._ 2849-3-2-31 l xEw BRQADCLOTIIS, Rayons. lPrinLs. Ginghams. ctc. Twenty ccnts| ‘per yard up. Checked dress iianncls- ‘"150 per yard. Fancy Silk dress‘ lengths in all the new shades and designs. T. G. Ivcs. Lid- l 2840-3-2-31 ‘ ..“'(llN(iI>lAM REMNANTS a14- sortcd patterns. about. five to sev- en yards to bundle. your choice for ltifty cents. Rayon Silk patches. twenty-five cents pct‘ pound bundle. REPRESENTA- TIVE for Richmond and vicinity is Mr. Ray Brown, who is open to re- ceive new and renewal subscrip- —Wl-.‘STERN AGENT-Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant is Guardian Agent, in ‘Howlnn, and will be pleased to re- ‘cclve news, advertisting, new and Entries For , Tuesdays Races The Victoria Park Driving Club are putting on five gool classes of races Tuesday afternoon. to bc held on the East side o! Hlllsboro Brldfle- distance to be a quarter of a mile. best three in five. These races will bring\ together some or the best imam-s “d Pacers on the Island so we expect to see Tuesday 8 b31111" day in ice racing. The entries are as follows:- CLASS A TROT Nellie Forbes Mack Todd Captain Jackson Briar Mac ' Blngen Aubrey Watts Edition CLASS A PACE Major Aubrey Marge Direct Jessica the Great York Ola Butcher Boy Zelma A. CLASS B TROT Silk Worthy Devenport Prince Donna Harvester British GiDBQT- . CLASS B PACE Prince Mac Dongola Mike McGrcBor . Evsline Patch Colorado P. CLASS? TROT Worthy Set Marjorie Vita Guy The Allie Ever Ready Doctor Setzcr. The officials who will conduct the meeting are:— Starter-R. Abbott. Judges—Waltcr Brown, T. C. Ed- gett. R. J. Steele. l Announcer-John A. McDonald. 'I‘imei~s, Leo Blake, Lee Essory. <..,... . wn .5 t.- ... -- i hack.- e:- MARCH 5, i928 FARMERS’ WEEK Blue Serge Suits $25.00 REGULAR VALUE $30,00 SIZES FOR ALL TYPES \ Suits for all mien-models for the young man, short stout man, regular stout man. Every suit ‘has been carefully designed in accordance to the new Spring models. Smart. ly styled w suit the young man. Conscrvatively styled a) suit the more mature man. ' Made from all wool imported materials-Serge of the “n. cst quality. I-‘or the young man we have the "College Brand" suits, in both single and double-breasted styles. This special is on sale “Farmers Week” March 6th to 9th, ALL SIZES AND TYPE STYLES $2,530 i’! pl‘! m‘. THIRD FLOOR An invitation for Farmers’ Week MARCIH 6TH. T0 9TH. INCLUSIVE. This store extends a hearty invitation touCh’town to all the delegates attending Farmers’ Week. If this store can assist you in any way, its staff will take pleas. ure in doing it. S. A. l lYard wide Comforter Chintz, twen- ‘ty-ilve cents per yard. Mail orders’ ireccive prompt attention. T. G. Ives. Ltd. 2840-3-24!“ PERSONALS . Mr. Charles McDonald. Mont- agile, recently visited Georgetown. l tcr Alma. Gcorzewwn- McKenzie. A . Mrs. Condon. Paiimurc Island. ‘is visiting friends in Gcorgctotvii. A l t l -.._---i—---—€——i-—t lntirclsstts faintly seem to like 1\| ls litzlitly acid or neutral. 'l‘ll** a meal i-mitnlns stiilicieiit limul tfor all ritqtilreitieitts. A inuleli of ‘stable manure is also to be shun-l nod. Planted at the proper ilepliv ‘it itiulirliliii: is unitccessitry. ii’. ‘HIHVPVUI’, the bulbs are planted be lint!- that they liavcii‘t time to make, 3 I pond ziiiehnritii: rant grovrtli a: lniuleh is ilt'l"tli‘.(l to keep lliem from. lhelng heaved out. ‘by thawing nud- lfri-ezlng. in such case use leaves. [straw or liny. some material that [will not mat down thickly. This ;shoiiltl bi- removed very early in lthi- sprlitiz. before the bulbs atait teomiitg through the ground as ones they iitart through the mulch, dif- ‘iit-uitles are in sight in Yfiilifivlllfl‘ it. Fitting and supplying ‘glas- ctc. 3W1 H. J. MABON OPTOIITIIIT MONTAGUI, P. It. I. omen OOIQOIOI with I l ., ‘Mrs. Victor Rafusc and (laugh-i spent the. twcck end in Mount Stewart. the quest of Mrs. Rufuscis sister. Mrs; txoriits Thread Giflghflms, Prints, Cottoiis at less than cos , 20 yd. spools . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . .. Regular 50c Brooms for Tin Pails, regular White Granite Cups and Saucers Gilt Cups and Saucers, regular Men’s Rubber Boots, regular . . . . . . . , _ , _ _ _ , _ I _ _ _ Men’s Rubber Coats and Pants’ regular _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AllGroceries, canned goods and em, at cosh ' No goods charged A grand opportunity to get your . Don’t forget the dates, W. A. Poole 8c Compan Another Mammoth iStock Reducing Sale At Lower Montague Qn Stock Taking we find too large a. Stock and have decided on having a FourtDays Mammoth Sale Commencing on Wednesday, March 7th and Ending Saturday, March 10th a Gur whole stock consisting of llry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Paints and liarnishes 8i etc, will be ollereii at unheard oi prices. Following are just a lew oi the many bargains: Men’s Overalls regular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Stanfield’s wool shirts or drawers, . . . . $1.65 for 98c Blue Label regular $3.00 for $1.98 Men’s Stanfields wool shirts or drawers’ Red Label Jegular $2.50 for $1.69 Men’s All Wool shirts or drawers regular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 for $1.39 Men’s Fleece Lined shirts or drawers regular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 for 69c Menjs Laps, regular . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 to $2.00 for 79c Men’s Felt Hats, regular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 to $3.50 for $1.29 Men s Fur Coats, regular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00 for $35.00 t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..90cperdoz; . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50cfor29ceach . . . . . . . . $1.20perdos m‘ II - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 per doz. for $1.50 $4.00 for $3.00 par-pair $4.50 for $3.50 " Sale prices for CASH only. during the sale. _ Spring supplies. MBPCh 7th t0 10th inclusive, Y L“! LOWER MONTAGUE, P. E. i. a