E ,I -i 3.- ’€ t .1 Tv .~'s., 4_- _w ig, ik- \.-- A-‘S . 'ronsmlv g Tll Guggpngvv U W FEBRUA~BY»28,'-1916 ‘ _ _ it Western Guan dian *Wim* l _-IT PAYS lu buy in this Province. -W. K. MCGGUGAN, Globe Fox EL chlingu. is Guardian Agent in Summer- uldo . -CARNIVAL.-Colllo to the car- nival at liedeque rink Wednesday, lilo 23rd, at 7.30. Band ill attend- ance. 'Prize for best cost\une.-Sknt- f-rl in costume admitted free. Spoc- llltors l0c. each. 7471-2-22m2l_ " IESTERH Pill S0lill.$ irllrs Cllestcl'_'l`uplin, New _-\nuan, wg-l visiting friends ill Summerslde. Saturday.-H. -Messrs \\'. A. Pidgeon and Jalnes I'elldergast_ Kensington, were ill town Saturday.-ll. -Prosecutor Phillips. Summeraide. was an outward passenger by the eastern train on Saturday nlornillg. -li. -Rev. Ur Monaghan, Miscouche, and Dr gosgrave. Wellington, were visitors ill Sumnlerside on Saturday. -H. -QuarterlnasterSergeant ii. B. lluestis was a passenger for west on Saturday evening, to spend Sunday at his llonle ill 0'Leal°y_- -Messrs ltalph Noonan alld l.co Woods, students at St Duustan‘s Col- lege are spcllrlinl; ll few holidays at their llomes ill Sunlnlcrsidc.-il. -.\iessrs Phillip (Sum) Gallant and llobert Phillips of Sumnlerside, have enlisted with thc 105th for overseas service.-ii. -Mrs. A. D. Wright. lledcuue, is spending a few days ill Victoria tilc guest of Mr. and l\lrs. ii. Wright. .__v_ , -v-,_.__Y_..--.__--..--..__.__..Y.___v.._-- ‘ --ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for the odvcrtising in this column. Cash must. accompany order. Mini- mum ehsrge, twenty-live cents. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lall'erty's Tousor- lal Parlours, Sunlmerside. -PRODUCE.-Due to the excellent condition of the roads, s considerable produce. especially loose and pressed hay, was marketed, with prices about the same at quoted last week. White oats have advanced to 50 cents per bushel. and black to 54 cents. Eggs have dropped to 22-24 cents per dozen, and may still go lower as the supply is plentiful.-H. German Aircraft In Riga lligeon l’E'l‘llOGltAD. Feb. 20.-'l`he follow- ing official communication from Gene- ral Headquarters was issued. Ene- my aeroplanes flew over several places in the Riga region. Tile Germans de- veloped a strong artillery fire in the Klrcllholmn lrkskull sector. Our ar- Pcrsllillg Turks LONDON, Feb. 20.- The Russian army which captured Ezerum gl Ar- menia is elldeavoring to cut o the ‘retreat of the Turks wllo are retire ing with speed. Despatches from Petrograd report the capture of the town of Mush and Achlat. to the south. heavy dghtiug proceeding the taking of the towns by storm .The next objective of the southem wing of the Russian army is Plabckr which lies within striking distance of Bagdadry. Erhis line would open up a road for 'he Russians into Syria. Along the Black Sea coast Russian warships are pounding the Turkish batteries and harrasing the retreating troops. The northern wing of the Russian army _captured the town of Widie and are driving the Turks back in the direction of Gumlsh Khansh on the road to Tre- bizond while large Russian forces are moving westward from Ezeruln with the object of cutting off these Turkish troops before they can reach the new line of defence. The Germans have been operating vigorously against the British and French along the 'Yser can- al in Belgium to north of Ypres. From the British 350`nletria"s of is position was captured and held despite hand grenade attacks to recapture lt. After tillery had good effect before lkskull_ ill the region of Ogeralld and west of Probstinsilofi German aeroplalles threw many bombs in the region north, of Kreuzberg. North of Divinsk two) zeppclills flew over l\lisclltel_ Ncari Dvillsk the enelny developed a violellt artillery fire ill the region of Lake Sventen our artillery destroyed two, German blockhouscs. On Dbicster llcar Mikllaltehe we exploded a sap wilich destroyed elltallglements and several armoured trenches. Au attempt by the enemy to dislodge by heavy ar- tillery fire and bombs our troops wllo occupied the crater t`ailed. COLORS TO CHOOSE. ---Anlollt: the Saturday visitors lo Sllillml-rsillc wi-ri-_ .\l<-ssrs ll. ll. iiol- lllutl and l.collar slly l' 'aiu w_ l ......:l. arnis. -'A real' bllfllin, ..-..~;‘.».. .-f.. __ .-,, _ _v,-,__ . 1. ` . _ _ _,_ others fangls`gfr`mli1.oo,1.l5 lma....§ ...also -1 .»,. .. -. ._ _‘T '119-121' was 'cuul¢n;t_»»_J l’-'“ fl# Vi ` 'lfs~~’~l'a 1.156 / / ' ._., q .ll f l i /il .8 C l._adies’ drawers of stroéldg white cotton mcely finlsll . strorlgily made, has a five lnch tuck frlll. White Sale price Drawers of fine cotton, has dne pln tucks, edged with .a three and _one-_hal inch em- broidery frlll. Sizes 25, 27 35c Anotllcr drawer nlsdo of nice fino cotton. composed of fine pill tucks, edged with a four illcll frill of eye let embroidery 'of a very pretty design, strongly made and neatly lllllshed. Price. . ._ .. .....49: Drawers made in lawnsdale. This garment has a nice wide frill of eyelet embroidery set with lllser- _ tion. sizes 25. 27. Sale price _. _ .B8c “Tile Helena" ig ll closed drawer made with all ertra wide leg, giv- ing the effect of s wide skirt. made of fine malnsook, finished with a narrow beading and edged with s pointed embroidery fioulice of solid work design. WHITE ‘ SALE price . . . _ __ . . _ . _ . . .$1.35 Other prices ranging up to .$2.75 lbw . ;\__;i J/ , W i /l '- _A _l ~ -J _|, _ . .