I - MARCH 1s. 1919 ____\___§ b spzalzvc rTHF. CHARLOTTWFOWN GUARDIAN l Western Guardian i -—WESTERN AGENT.-Mr. C. J Gallant is Guardian Agent in How- lm. 011d will be yieased to receive mew and renewal subscriptions. ti. i l -—THER_B WILL BE a concert and lBox social in Central Bedeque Hall, ion Monday night, rch 18th. This lconcert will be put n byvthe Free- ‘town Dramatic Club and proceeds lwill is: equally divided bctzrcrn that fclllb r Licdequo Rink. Admission and ‘J's. Ladies wlih barczs free. 7020-3-15-31 —-Tl'IE TRAVELLERS REST Dra~ ;' iuutic Club, will present ilie three act ' comedy. “Adventures of Grandpa" in [ ‘lravellers Rest Hall, Wednesday f March 20LhuDoors open at ‘I o'clock. i Sale c! lunches. Good specialties. 7045-3-16-19 ' , —MR. HUESTIS’ RESIDENCE DE- ’ ' - ; STROYED-The beautiful residence . | of Mr. Gordon Huestis of Wiimot, I was completely destroyed on Wednes- day by fire, which started in the kitchen flue and then caught the flooring upstairs. The fire had made such headway at eight o'clock a. m. when discovered, that by ten dclocl: h nothing was ‘ left of the - building. Willing neighbors came to Mr. Hues- l tis’ assistance and succeeded in sav- ing the furniture and the doors. 2.- 000 bushels of potatoes which were in the cellar were unfortunately de- stroyed. The house was valued at $5,000, with only about, $1500 insur- , snce. Mr. Huastis expects to rebuild almost at once and is at present liv- ' ' ‘n3 with his son, Mr. Earl Huestis. ~ - - cf WilmoL-S The Clurtain riseson The Spring Qpening Tuesday March” 19th. all the afternoon You are specially invited to visit this store on the date men iioned above, to see the wonderful showing of new goods in every department. ’ A -—FUNERAL 0F MR. GORDON MCQUARRIE-Jrhe funeral of the Jute Mr. Gordon McQunrl-le, who ‘ died in Boston, Mars, on Friday last ‘following an operation and whose body arrived in Summerslde on Tucs- cimv, accompanied by his WldDW and “rcihcr, Mr. Hebcr MacQuarrle, took i . {ace on Thursday at 2 p. in. from lzis late residence to the Baptist I Church, Summerside._The service was ' attended by a large number of friends v and lsympathizers," who filled the church to the doors. Rev. A. Adams. pastor of the church. officiated, as- sisted by Rev. W. H. Harding of Summerside and Rev. J. W. A. Nich- olson oi Bedeque. Mrs. Adams rend- ered very beautifully “One Swcctiy Solemn Thought." The floral trlbutcs were very beautiful and expressed the sincere sympathy felt for the family in their great loss. A number rl friends from Wilmot and surround- ’. AnnonuncingiliFor ,TUESDA Y AFTERNUUN MARCH 19th. And Following Days-an Informal and Informative 0 PENING There will be something interesting and new shown in every dcorner 01' the store, but interest will naturally centre about the commanding exhibit 0f_ NEW HATS—-—NEW DRESfiCS-NEW COATS-—- ———NE\V GLOVES—NEW HOSIERY—NEW LINGERlE-——— -—-——NE\V SILKS—NE\V DRESS FABRICS-—- Tuesday Afternoon-Visit all Departments A 6-3811 Qlcom of sadness was cast i r over Upton and vicinity on Jan 9th a trucfricnd. She was a member s: the church of Scotland and leaves to moum besides s. large Circle 0f friends and relatives one was largely atfgmled. '11" funeral service was conducted by the Rev, Mr. Constable of Dundas Unmd Church. The pail bearers were, ing districts, where the deceased was well known, attended the SCFVlCCS. The honoured remains were interred in the People’s Cemetery at Suin- of . Accepted A Comprehensive Showing Fashions for merside. The pail bearers i were‘ Messrs Brenton Vlhugh, James Sui- - livan, Henry Crozier, Hartwell Con- don, B. Simmons, all of Wilmot, nad _ Mr. Samuel Waugh or New An- nan.—8 i929 whsn the news spread that son John with whom she resided, l ltlary Beacon had pass-rd away at|nlso her brother Angus who has lic adinncoci age of 88B years. lslnce passed away. The funeral w“; . D96 “rd was a. true christian, oi’ held on Jan. llth, and despite tho a kind cflrsposition. All found in her unfavorable condition of the road Messrs Earl Hayden, Robert Math} eson, John D. Livingston, Wallace McKenzie. Rcddie lVLacKay and Allan McSwaln. SPRING I929 The splendid range embraced by the displays, authoritatively demon- states what is correct and is one that is not surpassed for interest. Dresses Coats and Millinery—-in each you will see the most stylish examples from Canadafs leading manufacturers. Distinction, quality and moderatness in price,--each factor is fully express- ed in this fashion exhibition in which acordial invitation is extended to all. The Spring ensemble is as smart as its accessories. These smart and colorful accents of the costume can be chosen to harmonize or contrast smartly with the frock or suit. Make‘ your Spring cos tume complete by select- 1118’ these today. . .. .. . . raasonscs ' —It is pleasing to see Mr. Georgo . MacNutt, of Summerside, about again . after his recent slcknessrs ' ' —Mr. and Mrs. Beaten oi st. Elea- ' nors, were recent visitors to Summer- xtra an ts Value $7.00 to $12.00 - ing the funeral of the late Mr. Gor- . . ’ don MacQuarria-s f ' --Miss Dorothy ‘Monkley, who is fnttending Mount Allison Ladies Coi- lege. has been on a short visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Monkley if h- . PRO WSE BROS. LIMITED visiting her brother, Mr. J. Earl “THE FASHION CENTRE” r *"‘:=:'—" - 1 —Mrs. Campbell and her daught- cr. Miss Hattie of Spring Valley, were in Summerside on Thursday attend- Ilcrifs real help with your spring clothes budget For one day only, TUESDAY, MARCH 19th, the head office representative of tho Berger Tailoring Company, Limited, Mr. S. E. DODDS, will be at our store, ‘bringing with him the new Spring and “Summer range of imported and domestic A F‘ cloths; the finest selection that this fam- . - ous house has ever presented. In addition "a to measuring personally every man or- \dcring a new suit during his visit, Mr. '\ Dodcls has been authorized to include . Extra Pants Absolutely Free This amazing offer means that the suit i, “you buy will give practically double ordin- " ary service-and that you will save at ' least $7.00 to $12.00! Donlt forget the date, TUESDAY March n‘ ymtcbod oough um mm. Edwin lhcdonald, Panmurc 1 "I'll ""11 I" "n"! 1 Inland. recently visited Goorietown. 19th. Every garment tailored to your in- l ‘dividual measure and guaranteed to tit. ' , » - * been spending the wlnm in nun”, "P a Poole,I-i‘& Thompson _ » l mm“ omtmmml Montqu.’ P. E‘ L " .. . _..°Mra. Johnson, who hll blm vil- ‘l , iwia m mm. flnrlam a u: Agent for BERGER TAILORING saga-m. 1m. William wnm, re- Olothu of Quality . Schurman and Mrs. Schurman, left on filday for Hollywood, California, where lhe will make her imms in futum-B k‘ mum Ilary David. Georgetown, recently visited Murray River. A Eastern Guardian ._._ ,.'EASTBBN' AGENTS-Mr. JM. H * “ is Guardian Agent in Mou- tagua and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. -—Olpt. L. A. Moore of Summer- lide. his returned from a few days visit to Charlottetown-S. The “Flu" loll llor Iiih A Iniohd Golgi MmEAfigrooksélM s‘? momma ..wn :—‘ ' r the ‘bu’ twice, and n» it’: $1» . fiMiaus Mary and luaio Hamp- hill, Montague, spent the week and at their homo in Georgetown. A Teacher’s Attention A Special Meeting of the Prince Edward" Island I. Teachefs Federation Will belHald in as Prince of ,Wales College Hall AT From 1A1 am to one pm lFriday, March 22nd I‘! II mrollvlm TIA’! IVII! TIAOIIB‘ ATTIND. mm. John IPA-nor, tnchlr Gardi- nn, spent the was! end at his 11mm in Georgetown. A . John J. Murphy and Hoary Sampson are renovating the interior of William Doyle's cottage on Water street. Geaqotown. median to any they are making a first Ollll job. A -_- “ [1 ..'Mr. William lilaclmd. who has “QIOCKEY Intermediate Abbiol _Vl- Montague Imperinls. Monday. March 18th. 1049-8-16-21 PERSONAL! i \ *7 p amateur EXAMINATION . M s-aausaon ‘WIMWBIMHQMGIWOQMA . --‘!B--TQ¢klmlfi.MmhIoL in _‘ Vlllillillllfilbfimmtinlhhkol