IJMITED ' Charlottetown Thursday afternoon Apl. 3 the initial showing of the new Sprin lllillinery Goats, Dresses, Suits, etc. ISS MacLELLAN AND MISS FOSTER HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM A VISIT among the biggest millinery producers, and Coat, Dress.and Suit makers in the land. This trip was specially planned so that this store will be able to offer you the very last word in all these lines. Case after case of their purchases have been open- ed and put into stock during the last few days-and now, you are invited to inspect on Thursday afternoon. THE FINEST SHOWING OF NEW MILLINERY IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Every good style-at every attractive price. You will see hats whose lowness of price will amaze you- you will see moderate priced hats-and you will see the finest assortment of high grade millinery that this stor —-and this City has ever shown. - NEW COATS, NEW nizsssss, IN EVERY coon STYLE-WONDERFUL ARRAY OF MODERATE PRICES rnucnAnLm-rfiowrtoomnmri. i’ _ l Western Guardian 6 a 0 ’ -8HOP from-‘il-Tl-malfs Catalog l t, ‘ Qeumrnslfibsinesu-rp-ur. lhyron MacDonald of the MacDon- Or aid Drug '60., is now Guardian rep- resentative in Summerslde and will the pleased to receive news, adver- tising, new and renewal subscrip- tions and Joh lPrinting. Mr. Mao- Donmld sells the Morning Guardian at hisystoro. His Telephone N0. is 12-2. u tf Eastern Guardian ....'8HOP from liolmanh Catalog ..'EA8TERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subsoriptionra- ti. .."BRIDGETOWN:— The Rev. Robert M. Brodie will lead Divine IVorship on Sunday the 6th April at 11 a. m. Subject that much dis- puted Prophet Jonah. Sunday School at 10.15 a. m. if roads he- oome too bad for travelling Mr. T. J. Wigginton will lend the service But the Pastor will make every ef- fort to be present at 11 a. m. ..* SOURIS METHODIST cl-iunbl-u- Diviin-e Worship on Sunday, the 6th April at 7 p. m. The Rev. Robert M. Brodie will take for his lesson that much disputed Pro- phet-Jonah. The text being "No\v, O Lord, take, I beseech thee, my life from me, for it isbetter for mo to die than to live.” Sunday School at 2.15 p. m. ..‘_'REOOVERING.—Mrs. Russell McDonald of Commercial Cross, near Montague, is |n0W almost com- pletely recovered after having und- ergone a very serious operation. This is certainly welcome news for the people of Montague. for before assuming the title of "better halfl‘ Mrs. McDonald was one of the town's leading young indies. This is also good news to the surround- ing districts where both Mr. and Mrs. McDonald are well lmown.~—.l ..'°'HELPING THEIR CHURCH ALONG.~— Judging irom the many coming from Lower Montague, the people of that thriving farming locality apparently greatly appre- ciate the good turn which was Fons them by Mr. Duncan McDon- i Id oi Montague, or rightly speak- ng Promoter McDonald. About .u your ago the Methodists ‘and lProsbyterians oi this settlement ‘united in the building of a church, .which is known as the Unltel Church oi Lower Montague. Th church was built, and like all other Iundertekings a baln-nce was still due, to oiiset this indehtness a ‘concert and pie social was held in ‘the Lower Montague Hall some two‘ Iwecks ago. After the musical .port oi the programme which Wusl indeed a. credit to the performers! ,the sale -oi the pics was to follow and as the door receipts were . small, the finamclal end hinged iwholly on the successful carrying out oi this part oi the programme. Forfunately for once the right man |was in the right place for who ‘ hould he present but Mr McDonald are a house- ‘hoid word in this part oi the prov- ince, and whose skill as an auction- -eer is unsurpassed, especially when it comes to selling a. pie, and more especially when it means pleasing The result was most satisfactory, and a sum sufficient to hew the sharp edge of the in- ldebtncss was realized. it is under- stood that the women oi this set- tlement are viveing with each other as to the hospitality Mr McDonald will share when again he visits Lower Montague.—.l. Mlnarcfs Llnlment For Sprain: PERSONALS .."'I‘hc condition oi Mrs. William Stewart of Montague is now re- |portcd as most satisfactory. Mrs. Stewart who Wflg vcry ill with zmeaslcs uud other complications ~hopes to favor us with hcr genial presence in the course oi n few days.—J. ‘ .."l‘o sec Mrs. James McLaren oi Montague in church on Sunday eventng last was indeed a treat, iuliy enjoyed by her numerous friends. Mrs. McLnren has been confined to the house ever since last fall, suffering from n sore knee, ivhich at times was very painful. Her permanent recovery ls now almost assured and we are in hopes that Mrs. McLaren will soon again be able to undertake her socinl obligations-J. llommercialilotei Kensiugton, P.E.L» open nmr than ‘Int under New Management Rates $250 Per D17" o.@.@.@;@;@ F» oeeeeoeeeeceeoooeoeoeeeeoeoe coco _@_@ eeeee e © o @ e eeeeeeee e bank notes. treasure. Before i recount this story, as inn“,- Rawuns m“; “as told to me by Joe heFors. the Just over the (ifviit Divide of the from them what their 53mg was, old-time Wyoming thief trailer, let mo warn all romantic minded folk who may read it that the Union Pacific railroad has a pretty de- finite title to that buried gold; at least the corporation is not likely to tolerate the invasion of an army with picks and shovels. Back in 1888—-so runs LeFor-s‘ in Montepelier, - Idaho. was robbed by the theniam- ous Curry Gang, whose head- was Big Nose George now n Iegendiary figure in tho gossip of Wyoming scattered down the old Outlaw Trail which ran irom the Canadian Line down story-m bank oldsters. I owe» e o c) I eofeeeedeat i5? FROM own interest. 330 4 M The robbers SPRING. MILLIN EARY iilPiEiN l llli and Showing of Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses etc, Thursday Afternoon April 3rd. All that is new,’smart and most desirable in style. Fabrics on which ex- perts have set their seal of lapproval and prices so low as to make compari- sons very welcome to us. You will find a visitto opening distinctly to your Beautiful new hats in silk, hair cloth and fzancy straw braids in ‘all the » colors that are most wanted for this Spring season. With smart trimmings of flowers, ribbons and fiancy ornaments. There are small and medium shapes to suit your taste and they are all medium priced. - PRO WSE BROS LTD. of _©l..@©©©©_©i@.@.©ll@ i ur snuuur mu our I wonder what would be the sen- through liioutaun, the lily: liasiulthm sntion oi the average trans-contin- country cntal traveller if lie should be told Utah's painted dost-rt. und so Into that some time during tho second Mexico. night out from (lhicago Francisco Overland Lim trundled over $50,000 in gold and‘ Yeil. buried b81111“ his share. turm-d on the San Big Nose ited he was and Ilia men scuitvwd. 2 TILL 5 O’CLOCK AND FOLLOWING DAYS " SPRING MILLINERY (Q3 hlmsclf caught in another bank lrobbcry and was sentenced to , , spend the rest of his life in liunts- Eye Exanflnatlfln ville penitentiary. Tuberculosis Exhaustive research nu revealed that at lent nevnn out of ten people need ginn- n but only three out of ten wear them. That mennn that about four out of every ton are in need of optical new put its dreadful mark upon him. lie knew that the gold under the big jackpine away north in Wyom- ing would be his. But before he died ho managed to smuggle out through underground prison chan- nels n letter to a cousin who was employed in the plant of the Rac- ine Wagon Company, in the Wis- cousin town of that name. The let- tcr told of the secret cache and in- cluded a diagram of the gulch and tho plan's location there in. The innn in Itnclno saved money ruough to mnko tho trip to Wyom- lug and. with his brother, dropped ce. it may be that you are one of the four. An examination oi your cyan will readily do» tel-mine the condition of . your eyesight and w; nnrn- sntly urge you to give nerloun _ consideration to the matter of having thin examination arr the ovorluud train at Sherman- mqdg, , , was iiitccn years after the‘ QONQULT of “ 3"""l“l'i' "hrmlgmhanic treasure hnd been planted, Grocnhorna to tho country, they did H, J, wile“ m“ “ma” “Mlhm not full to attract "attenion when optmumn ‘i ‘ ' i‘ they outfitted themselves with grub MONTAGUE G org- iivliul tho oot , and shovels in Sherman and start- One of these fl*lln\\'n with $50,000 ad Wm, a pgck angmu} awn; the Oil the liflmlll railroad over the divide. A few Ptlflflfl lflllilifllold snoopcrs kept n casual eye on bore enstwarththc twain and eventually learned ‘Office connected with Drug "Store m“ “‘ m" ““"‘“ iii. ._______._.. continent, where tho railroad climbs Irm- they never mum “m1 1h“ gags, figltld '.‘,',‘,‘,’.‘.“§§,§fwf‘§',f$:§ £00118! 3gb“! iifillllkfls tihe lltlttli‘ gulch spanned by a trestle. Good Hm and the town’ ‘m, when ma (cam 0U lermlatulflll‘ Y0"! Iiilhw‘ I reason. too In tho interim. while “on, of the“. battled hop“ “mo c u on _n< t. serpcn u m: n convict was dying oi tuberculo- to the n" 0g the division superint- down through ll from Sherman Hill sls in u Texas prison, the Union ands,“ n 1e“ mm cold’ wharefom above. The fugitive paused nt a Pacific spent hundreds of thousands to "u! d“, “my "a", on‘. the trestle crossing1i-4loep_gorge ond'of rlollarsstraightening out their qr." Dlylda cmuelako 5 9"”, nt night he dost-ended tho precip-liiue over the divide. The changes bufled fortune defined new‘. m be itous walls of the channel and bur- involved digging a long tunnel, and "an by mam ited his gold and greeubucks at the the rock from this bore was dump- ' m, 1 helluva n“! "on. you "to out oi u great jack-pine towering ed into gulclies along the line to Abnomw” Every “m, I ‘o “p,” upward toward the trestle. flll up the treated areas. One of ‘mwuqha gnu-mun HHL I dram‘ ‘The bandit did not dare ‘ stay these gulohes was that one where o; 80M and M" My“ o’ new mound the Wyoming country. for a pine tree marked the cache. Even hm, pursuit still threatened: so he drift the tree itself was obliterated. (dopyrmh; 1934) ed down to Toxas- There" he get Oi course, the Racine brothers “King Cole” Preferred gm a‘ “we KING QOLE TEA. 611R! m ........................ hat end d . < -* un:...u$ou...er~rc-.:are A growing preference in Ian _n in», un- Wa n nu passed with YotfiI like on ism " s .- ,.>_ -- wor~