. new fabric ot‘ moderate , , corful ideas in new SPRING FABRICS Wool, SIIk-Jtayom-Cotton C ERTAINLY you will be charmed with the remarkable showing of lovely new dress, suiting and coating inat- erials offered in the Fabric Sections this season. The values are most outstanding, the range is generous, and the very last word in Spring style stock. ~ Doiiegal Tweeds in a variety of attractive colors, a very popular price, 54 inches wide . . . . . . '95 Another attractive fancy tweed, offered in the popular overelieck pattern, so entirely correct in the new Spring coats and suits These at a little 8t I heavier. . . . . .. 2'50 Kasha in coating weight, natural, powder blue, rose blush, 54 inches wide, a delightful fabric, in great demand for the prettier Spring Coats . . . . . . . . . .. 3'00 is expressed throughout the- Faiicy Tweeds in sand. grey and blue, 54 inches wide, splendid suiting or coating fabrics, at a really attractive price, pér yard A wonderfully lovely _tweed for coats and suits is shown in a quiet ovegeheck lwith a silk stripe, and wit a fair y largecheck pattlern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suiting weight Kaslias In natural, pineapple, rosewood and blue, a weight admirably adapted to the present mode in suits 54 inches wide EFFECTIVE AND INDIVIDUAL SPRING IN SUITING KASHA$.—$3.50. This very special lot of pretty all wool fabrics is offered you in limited range so that you will not see a duplicateevery time A soft overcheck, in general tones oi’ natural, light blue, flesh. 54 inches .‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . you go out. PATTERNS m A wide range of staple fabrics-Poirets, Cliarmelines and the like. other color, $1.75 to Fancy Bengaline corded coating in black only. Among silk coating fabrics this is at once popular and extremely useful. A I yard wide, offered at . . . . . ' ,Bordered black satin coating, width of the fabric forms the length of the coat, upper part plain, very effective border at base. Very handsome at 5 W Same in colors-—$5.75 ' 54 inches wide, more popular in navy than any 4 I llengaliiie Satin Coating, 40 in- ehes wide, black only, a very de- lightful Spring coating 2 silk ta brie at only . . . . . . . " Crepe back satins for dresses, 3!) liiclztxs wide, black and colors, * very lovely fabrics, selling here lower than Montreal and v Toronto . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . .. . in Canada at $2.50. » l5 colors in good heavy pure silk Crepe dc Chene, 30 inches wide, so‘??? .“.“.".“.’ ......... .. 1-15 A Wonderful Value in Flat! Crepe .9 Colors at $2. Yd. This is certainly an outstanding value and illustrates the buy- ing power of this establishment. lt’s a value that you will see in very few stores anywhere. raphael blue, rose glow, clove pink, cocoa, sand, white, black and navy. You can see a fabric like this offered in many places Our special price . . . . . . . . . . . 0o » I The colors are silver grey, 25 colors iii all silk Fuji, washable durable, splendid for lingerie, dresses and childreirs wear " A great variety of fancy printed (icorgcttes and (Jrepc dc Chenes. These printed silk fabrics are among the very most popular of all dress materials for Spring, and are natur- 3 ally shown here in greatest range. $3.00 and . . . . . . . . . ' The wonderful new Celaiiese Voile in plain colors, 40 inches wide, very new and at- tractive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (‘elanesc _ Satiiis, 40 inches wide; black and the newer I colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (felaiiesc fancy Voiles, a fabric that will interest almost I every buyer this Spring. . . ' (lclancsc Jersey, 54 wide, ideal for sport and outing wear . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiciics An outstanding range of fancy printed Rayons and Crepes in all the newest colorings and designs, beautiful stuffs direct from English mills such fabrics as you will seldom find iii any store but this in P. E. Island. 95c,$1.10, $1.2s,$1.50, and $1.13. "SIIIMMERSHEEN" a very love- ly Rayon material, 1 yard wide, oflered in 15 colors,’ ideal for lin- gerle, children's wear, dresses... . . . . . . . . . ..' DELYSIA, certainly one of the most delightful of the new fab- rics, a material of Rayon and Cotton, most delightfully draping --an ideal wash fabric for I dresses, 8 colors ......... ' MOORE c WLEOD English broadcloth, 15 popular colors, 1 yard W166. l! V917 Smart and durable wash dresi .79 iabric.. . . . . JACQUARD RAYON, a material that is splendid for dresses and admirable for lingerie. 1 W"! wide, blue, peach, nile and I apricot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' b renewal subscri .- MnRayBrovrlawlioisopontoi-g. ‘have is what you net. out of you. ‘You are you for lite. nrnllnl mourners, acidity. indin-nlon. d ‘ k ' h I ( '0 are m1:- l MIME re e . "pr " n Hugues "n"- t-hn Stars-hm‘ miss: .':.".':"..."..‘:r.".'..."in: More“ “M” Mme-Kw» w or mm! a perfect. AI 16ml drug ntnron 1-"!!- wln-rn. Iv ‘ Western Guardian --WIis‘I'llN ‘AGlNT-llr. Cyrus J. Gallant-is Guardian Agent in i-Iowiamnndwillbeplcasodtorc. ceive news. advortisting, new and ptions. —GUAB D I A N BIIPBEBBNTA- "TIVE for Richmond» and vicinity is Mr. Ray Brown. who is open to m. fieive new and renewal subscrip- ons. ~ --GUAIlDlAN IBPIISINTA- TIVE {or Richmond Ind vicinity Ilj ceivc new and renewal subscrip- tions. —WI-IS'I'EII.N AGENT-Aux‘. Cyrus J. Gallant is Guardian Agent in. I-Iowian, and will be pleased to re- ceive news. advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. -RETURN FLAGs-‘Will the boy who was given the flag by the starter, Donald Johnston at tho Long ‘River races on Tuesday. Maich iltli, please send it to James Pendei-gast. and oblige. -LEOTUDE—-Judgc A. E. Arsen- ault will deliver an interesting lec- ture on P. E. Island in its relations with Canada on Wednesday, March 28th, at Bt. Paul's Hail Suminerside. Admission" free. Everyone welcome. 3432-3-27-21 -WESTEBN OFFICE. - The; Western Oflice of the Guardian is located in tho lldcNelll Building.‘ Water BL, Summersidc. where sub- scriptions and advertising will he received. The Guardian may be purchased daily at the Western Oflice in the McNeill Building or at, the McDonald News Store. --KEI..VIN DRAMATIC PLAY- ERS present their 3 Act Drama. "Aunt Jerusah on the War Path" in Strand, Kensington, Thursday, March 29th. If stormy, Monday. 3452-3~28-2i. -UNI'I‘ED CIIUBCII 0F CAN- ADA — Kenslngton. April 1st. Rev. J. R. Saint, D. D.. Minister. 9.45 a. m. Sunday School. ll a. m. The Glorious Company of the Apostles-— Thomas the Doubter. '1 p. m. Par- able of the Rich Fool. 3 p. m. First United Church. Summei-iield. A cor- dial welcome to all. -BABY CHICKS FOR. SALE.- Barred Rocks, matings are madc up of O. A. C. pullets. Ycariings here mated to Guilds Cockcrels from hens that laid from 270 to 290 eggs in their pullet year. May chicks 20 cents each. June 18 cents. ' James Stavert. R. It, No. 3, Bum- incrside. Ii-lil-Mii. —-OMISS'ION v RE "DEACON DUBBSW-in the report oi £111‘- rulial Aimed], L“Dcncoii,- Fiiubbsg". staged ‘by local talent at Kensiiig- ton 0n Mar. 17th, the names 0i Mrs. Leo liuglies (Trixie Cole- man). and T. N. Doiuihoe (MfllJP Moses McNutt). were inadvertent; -‘ ly tiniitted» ‘Mrs. Hughes played the role of the prunkish niecq of the "Denoqii" to perfection-he: practical jokes iuriiished- the large audience with great amusement. ‘Mr. T. N. Donahoe, the "Desi" of Kenslngtc-ii thespians. upon whom always devolves the manl- icid duties or "property man." ac- quitted hlmsel.’ iii his usual .non-' chahint manner. _ -~--~—~{-O-}-~ PERSONAL ~-.\ii-s. James Harris, (Jliailottc- lowii. is visiting Summerside. iii-c guest of her soii_ Mn. Clarence W. linrris. and Mrs. Harils. . ~tiliss Aiargarct Flemming, prin- cipal of Emerald School, spout the wwzck-eiid with friends in KOIISIIIZ‘ ton. —-\l(- ----.\ilss licllc (lotion of Kvllfliihi‘ ion, mirsu in training at Falcon- wood liospiinl, lrnturiicd iii fie-r home roci ‘ntly . —-K. —-|MI-ss Vera hlclit-wd and AIIS-‘l Heir-n Pioiltt oi’ Konsiiigioii. re- turner i'roni the l’. (‘.. Hospital, where she unrleiwvciit a successful 4rpcrutluu for IIPPPINIIPIIIS. —~~ Slu k i . Lair. ‘Stanford Gay. [heave]:- Bobs Walsh ‘n8 m8 mqoiic of the Shamrocks last night! u ~. 1 till ' fir" 1 a2 108 . i . _ __ _ lifvziltxrlntléfjlilhlgflilzlillll?lilidglraiizlli: a so": $220310: $215323, a: 9o ma‘ its all iii the position, Bobs! 1 SPEC-L“, REDUCED pglggg QN QRQLLRJLQ, "Ann. Ious operation in the Prince (‘oun- Audrey mm, _ _ _ _ _ __ 123 93 s2_ K" was easy on me pm boys lust| wimp, [my (30005, ETC. ty Hospital on Saturday momillg- Charlotte Crcigiian . -- M iz-zlnlghbquwr Monday mam she and m ‘nsl. reports Ivan progres- 1409 knows ".8 no cinch down ‘hem m Beginning March 31th i0 APIII 3rd “"5 l“'°"“’"" ‘- Sm! ‘ 1- -—-*|the nit-s! , ‘This discount sale Io be strictly cash. | There will be n. fine collection tor l ' llclen Flynn . . . . . . .. lli 0'1 4; PEACHES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 cam ior 25c Eastern Guardlan Kit-iv Corie - - 125 95 1w.f,‘§?,‘.°,§'.,§"“‘°““‘ m” w" "m" m PLUMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '2 cans m» 25c .._- Winnie Gsudo . 10B i‘!!! I00, ______<..____ I < FEARS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. per can. zoo mensreau AGENfl-Mr. .1. w. Helen Kerwin. ~ lff 1;“? NERVE w“ BROKEN WHEN l CORN ......... .. 2 cans m» m Murdock in Gumdlaii Anni l“ ‘i mo TINY Mouss am ACROSS 1 BEANS -------- -- - l‘ "l" i" 25° Montague and will be glossed] to FLOOR 1 gggibiiigoss -. 500115?!’ g receive news items. a vertsnz. f . ——- - - - - - - -- - MM 0f new and renewal subscriptions. “chm wnsh ggnedd gaff?!‘ o: NEW YORK, March za-A deg-I PILCIIABDS .. 2 cans loi- 30o figjgfifiqegt-fgfaafsflao °‘ patch to the Evening worm from i-"itAsi-zlrs BEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ps1- tin soc ' ' DCIIVCIHUI" thtDoi M- SUNCOBEANS . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 3 f 25¢ _ ..“EA8TERN Kmoa BHIP- The 5W8 broke me “m, 1m Donald's 3.331%... intent: tuly c. sour .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. at‘; i: 20¢ PING CLUIP-Tlwkills for “M116 “mm They-re "my new, mouse scampered across the iioor in BAKING SODA . . . . .. , 3 pkg; for 15c for shipment first wceziésgggilél ' ____ gIl1IK3lld£0¢Ig1V¢h Iallffilla. find 15 CIIIPSO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Th...“ poi pl‘. 9o a ~ . w, d 1 k_ sh mockkgu; mm. s u r B e n ml e a con- mono TOM TOBACCO ...... .. a pm. o1- 25c ‘ Mw',,,a:°,mon: m, sputum, m, moon ofger out in the murder d! SOAP .............................. .. .. a cakes or 25c . .’~‘TO ARRIVE SOON KT DOU- mo“ o‘ the m." B|m°__5 o-clock 61BX11 OLICIICI‘. MODIIQII tiIXI- 5305p BAIQINS ,5 sggnbgss _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1 "Lac RIB-Jrhwush mnl- AR1'"=.""“"‘- sharp-Charlotte! m“ _ Loiisnias ~ ..................... .. . a w“ m m‘ Car 800d om. No- 1 Banner. Im‘ Tl" WW1“ mime" "Y5- aottcn on s . . . . . . . . .. . per m. :41.- mrted- Book requirements Ind Fiorris was iidvortisinl coloi-aloiit. 0111;" ‘m {Wlmd M" “Y 5"‘ oinurrs us ....... .. z “m m m mm delivery from car- P- A- night, not ior thmSl-iamrocks. tho. mg“; ‘if’; tffféfzofqffasffaf" simsnniin WHEAT .. z m m Molsmic. aiia-a-zmti as yellow and bl were much in "ma ym- m, muomn“. mark- CANNED MILK ..... .. _ g m» m evidence. All that you are over loin] to trellis u» Gas In The Stomach. [In-Ht nuflcr from iinnnarmis mil nrnnnd your Flap worrying. Win-u- llitin Ilium-riled d strong, nmi vllpenilnn "Y" Not n inn! a. See our r ~--~-~- ‘=;"?'M"i¢!-.-‘fl c. mm or - wonderfulmarrs AND SUITS showing of Boy’s Suits here. How about a new Hat for Eas- tei". All the latest new shades and styles for Spring you will find shown here. The Brock Hat, the Biltinore, the St. Lawrence, Wolth- ousen, etc. Prices $2.50 to $6.00. AGAIN THIS SPRING YOU One Price to Everybody Spot Cash 3i. WE ARE ALWAYS THE EARLIEST TO SHOW THE LATEST. New Spring Suits I and Top Coats For Men and- h "this Spring we are “present- ing such .a large array of new Spring Suits and Topcoats that it really constitutes a store witli~ in a store: huge values heretofore, then you will get the full import of this, when we say that this Spring values are even better. Truly there will not be the slightest dif- ficulty in fitting you and satisfy- ing you on Styles, Fabrics and Colors—a:nd the price we know is right. You arecordially iii- y, vited to come in and see these fine garments. $10.09 to $38 for Spring YOUNG MEN'S TOPCOATS $15. to $28. play oi’ Boy’s Clothing. / " . ' t // MEN S AND MR. .MAN sows CAPS um old slogan Just. arrived by still holds good. express a big ship- Look at your Hat. ment of Men's and Everybody e is e Boy’s new Gaps does, Spring is for Spring, just in You remember our A .00 MARCH 28, 192$ Young Men Ask to see our big dis- time for Easter trade. All the new- est patterns and styles at real‘ low prices. Call at once and see this beaut-i-ful- ~ showing of Caps. Men's Caps 75c to ‘ $2.50. _ ‘ Boy’s Caps 50c to $1.50. - ~.‘_w . TO US.. PRIIWSE BROS LTD. For Clothing, Meii’s and Boy’s Hats and Caps WILL FINI) LEADERSHIP BELONGS One ‘Price to Everybody Spot Cash gutter would work wonders. Charlotte combines bowli heart, frog‘: cgiinthcnicn in the gamut to their homes Inst week At The L. o. 0.! the (Capt) I-loicn worked hard for Q I Audrey scored high for the first‘; game. It was then she noticed tlici marker-woo bad! Another wrong! No chance oi taking Winnie for had demanded,‘ and Mrs. McDonald Blanche seems to iind the lights h“ ‘mun h” m“- too strong-must be that extra pow- i er is put on the night she piays- "5 looks u tho she might be in heavy at the light plants. Neil's high score sure helped the 3m "M- "Oh. I'm deathly afraid of mice." 5”“ A ' u" "m" m she cried hyltnrlcally. "Fzitftach ‘minutes lam she told; mo e entrs story." said Sergeant- m and Clark today "WQIO you present at the shoot- "No," her words were firm. A mouse darted under hei- feet and disappeared under a desk. The " i“? ""...:' .:“:.:°." | sou ; ey 0e it ( a er h “h n’ iitiloncu) and aomako it the pre- mt of w» iyrannics. , -_--{-Q¢n------ I." m-uu,‘ " ‘l‘.‘mu ‘an.’ (‘no llimmfi Linlmuni hr Form. . - . 8011i! G. Sour . . . . . . . . . . . 20% Discount ofl 35% Discount oi‘! NO 11c: SWEET MIXED PICKIIES . SPECIAL BLIND TIA . . . . . per lb. 05o 25% Discount oi! Dry Goods. Men's Overalls 15% Discount. 25% Discount oil nil Hardware. 40% Discount of! nil Indies D0014. 20% Discount of! niilubblrl. Siam mews: s; sous many mason, rfi. l, ' g .1 pfll’ lb. 1m m all Men‘: loot. all Luminnnciu Dubber!- "v.1