Broadcloth Shirts $1.75, 3 for $4. A real Shirt bargain for any Plain broadcloth, oI~ good. silky weave. shown in the most popular colors. plain cream and a good blllfi. 11133191! 9" sEpaF-IIC collars. Many a time we have sun zit 52"’ that urrc not cflll-‘ll l splendid line. $1.75 Each, 3 for $4.75 Hailed anywhere in P. I-Z. I. paid on rri-i-ipl of prim‘. r 75 man. firm. thret whitt. sums o this post- fElnslilgn Slqtiarébrigigis Has Passed Away l lChalh-am Dally Neil's. .\Iarch 26th> SQUARE-BRIGGS —- On Saturday". March the 24th. at Western Hos- pital. Toronto. Ensign Charles Hugh Squartbriggs, in his 45th year. lit-- lovrd husband cf L Hwl" ldc-Callutii. Funtrnl from his lllll‘ l'l".\l(lt?ll(".'. 459 Scurlan AYfIZIlI‘. Albtrt Streci. Szrvict ccriiiiieiiciiiu in Tt-mplt- zit 2 p. m. siinrp. lnicrmirnt 1S. A Plfill Mount Pleasant Cr.-inct.ci1v. The a“ c death notice which ap- ptarcd .n the Toronto ncivspapcrs "ils rncrning tells thc sad story of the removal from this life of activ- itv. ct a man highly respected and admiral in this community. Ensign Squarcbriggs passed aivay w i-y suddenly. Ilc was about t0_un- dertakc a financial drive in thc city c! Sault Stc. ldaric. diaving Jun: ccmplctcd a splendid ivcrk in Clim- ham. when he was taken scriotislj; ill and rcmnvcd to thc hospital in Toronto. Friends hire have been very anxious regarding lllS condi- tion during the past. fcv: days. and this: anxitty was hFigliteni-tl liy thc lrifcrirmtion which ri-acliccl 'hc M."- ple City that "Charlir" Squarcbriggs was nearing the end and that he was gradually passing beyond all human aid. ' HELPED LOCAL DRIVE Aftrr thc Salvation Army fire in -"..>. city. a campaign was started to .ii..e 515.000 to erect a new citadel. .Vh(ll Commissioner Maxwell was in ZllLS city. he was advised that $15000 was a large sum of money to rar 1. and if he had hopes of the ziitzn being; a complete success '. plan was to send here En- hlbil 5 iu-ssc-bnggs to manage it from [hf- Arnn: standpoint. Tzitiw was a reason for this ad~ vim» l? i1. no‘. silunliilg wide of tlic and by no moans uncompli- _ to ctiicr Salvation Army to state that Ensign Square- by" s VHIS the most popular Sal- " cvcr located in Chatham. poplllat‘ because he ivas ind cvcryoiie he met ivus .~ed with his geniality and his . (PVCKIOII to the religious catisc so nciir his hcart. IVAS HOSTEL .\IA.\'.~\GER His spcciul mission in Chatliam "was ti; manage the Salvation Arm}: llcstrl. but no was found engaging .n many other activities. He assist- itl thc municipal authorities in nanv Charitable undertakings. He "TLTIIIC/tl-l his time and energy un- ctzisingly. and ihcrc is no iloubi that this was larizcly responsible for hi1. break-down in health. Wlllifll gradually developed into a serious illness. Hc was a member of the Linn. This Horse early and late hllllng. Agents in every locality. FROST Miles of Walking Frost & Wood now bring thc Potato (iroiver one 0|‘ the greatest labor savcrs cvcr produced-n Horse Iloe with riding attachment to save tircsnme walking. FOOT RIISTS provided to apply prcssiirc. also to avoid side-drifting uu sloping land. WHEELS WITII (‘OhHIAVI-Z TIRES lo grip aml hold on side-hills to assist in snoring. CONVENIENT ADJUSTMENT 0F IIILIIERS CHANGES MADE ‘quiciitv with individual WftlWlI on each nut frequently used. s-rizei. MOULDBOABDS, or mscs. rnicrs AND niims supplied by Frost d: World & WOOD MARITIME LTD. CIIAIILOTTETOWN. P. E. I. COLIN MCIIINNON. IIIZNRY S. CALLBIXTK, Central Bedequc. Fnos-rawoo llffltfltfflillill‘. Farm Implements Hoe Saves fnr o Summerslde t! Lino of Chatham. and he had 2i great influence upon the member- lship of that organization in oil- ccuraging them to devotc their en~ crgics alcng useful lines. The "Boys" lot that club held him in the high- cs: cctecm and accepted him as a true-hearted companion and pal. and lit never failed them. BUFFER ED‘ BRE.-\KDO\\'N Ht» went from lint-c to Satilt Stu .\l-ii'ic whore he re-cnicrcd Corp; fviork. Ho. was aftcrinuii-cls located in Hamilton. Kiicnciicr Lllld Kill‘;- rttll. Ho undertook u heavy huilil- lug program in Kitchcnr-r. ivhich he carritri through sucr-cssiiillv. but he slid i: at the criponst- of his heal ' and hc suflcrcd a partial break- dcvzn. H; was given lighter work to dc. but thc ldng hours. the stren- ucus work in all kinds of iveathcr. preaching on tlic strcct corners. at- icndlniz the sicl: and those in need of religious consolation. {It all hours cf tho day and night. were too much for his constitution. ALWAYS (‘IIEERFCL I When he conic lo Chnthum to tngagr. in thc local campaign a few . .. ago. his Ifl0ll(lS wcrt- shocked at his phy. cal appearance. Ho look- c:i like a brcken-dovxn man. but hc siill had his DlI-Tlbillll. smile and his chury wcrd. H0 was full of optiin- i:.ii. and in reply to inquiries re- garding his health. his rcply came furtli with that same chccrful spir- Ii that he was “feeling stronger.“ and was stirc that if he took care of liiirusrlf he would be restored to pet'- ltct hcalth again llo himself did ntt rtalize just how ill ho was. and Wlllll? he knew that he was not us nrcng as he used to be. this didn't oiivtn! him from throwing himself full-hcartcdly‘ into the Canlpaigiy That it was a grcat success is large- ly due to his personal work. and the ccnfidcncc which the people of Zliatlun lizivu always rcposcd in ‘Charlifi Squzirt-hriggs. He could zct. money.- wlicro everyone else vculd fail. All he liiicl tomio was to 1H! 1ur_u. and lie was greeted by a miitrcsity which was surprising. Ho rid ii Wf,l‘l(ll‘l‘llll personality. and ifs rxpcrir-ncc and l‘C‘])lltflllOl’l in Clintham iviis nicrcly an indication 1.1‘ lhv cxpcricncc lll‘ mct with and thc reputation lv- (Iljllyfid nmfnig thc pcnplc (‘\'(‘l‘_\'\\'ll(‘l'C lll‘ wont. rzrvizcrivi: PERSONALITY llCIUlT‘ Chris‘.- llf‘ was .l‘-'|'(‘ ill-Y - KYCPYJIIQ lic inns, and’ thc t“: uavc his friends v ftr Toronto to spend thc (lily “"111 has lauuly was characteristic of thc taiucst mun lie was. Wliilc others wire wishing ihiir fricnds a "Murry" Christmas he extended to all ilic "Hnppicst and Iloliest“ (jhppulllli they river knew. This was always iii his mind-incrcasillf.’ thc i-cspcct of his fellows for the highest and holiest things of life. His was a cheerful. though sincere. rzligion. He loved thc comllflnlfln- .~;2:ip of his fellowmcn. He was pzvslcnutcly fond of music and sing- ing. and he was ill exceptionally yicpular mun nt all ft i-ms of gather- ings‘, He Iikril liic social gatherings ol ycung incn. "llfl hls presence at thi sic cviuts d" l .i';t have the “dam- pening cmci." It merely kept the crowd within reasonable and res- pzi-lful licunds which lccl them to act thc most rcal enjoyment out of l lift and cut of associating ‘together iii rt friendly social way. MOIJIINI-ID IIERE "Charlii." Squnrcbriugs‘ dentli is uuzurnctl by lllflllliillldfi of Cliatham- . um. wlin all chcrumcd thc liopc that nt scmc time or nthrr. circumstan- crs would have lacvii crratcd where- by llf‘ would return to Chathnm in ."r.mc form of Army work. which wculll again rstabllsli bun as u IO-sl- modiam mm; . QHABQQTTEPOWN GUARDIAN ._ Western Guardian —Il0BI.\' IIOOD Rapid Chin! Oats. better oats. better china. All Grocers. -GUABDIAN IBPIEBBNTA- FIVE for Richmond And ’ ‘ ‘ty is Mr. Ray Brown, who I: open to re- _~eive new and renewal subscrlp-i JOIIS. —WBSTBBN Adam-m. Cyrus! I. f‘ “ is Guardlm Agent in} Howlan. and will be pleased to re-l celve neurs, advertlstlng, new and. renewal subscriptions. l —-WESTEIQI AGENT-Mr. Cyrusl J. Gallant is Guardian Agent in; l-Iowlaii. and will be pleased to rew :clvc news, advertising, new and. renewal subscriptions. ‘ —DON‘T FORGET the Little?! ciociiqipei- III SeilrlEtOWn miiTiies-l day night. April seventeenth. § ......-..... ._ Dompleie —DL'E T0 ARRIVE ANY DAY‘ at Albany. one car No. onc Western‘ oats. Place your order before they are all booked. Samples to be scary at offici». lSgd.» A. H. Affleck. l 3782-4-l4-3i. 3-Piece Bed Oullil —WEDDI.\‘G BELLS.-—The mai'-_ iiagc took place at the Anglican rectory. Summerside, on March 24th.. Ven. Archdeacon C. De W. White Dffic ling, of Miss Florencia Rayner, R. N.. daughter of Mr. aii'l_ Mrs. Robert H. Rayner. oi Oascuni- pee. P. E. I.. to Mr. Albert W. Huc- cn of .\li-. and Mrs. Jesse A. tis. 40f Summcrside. The young iouplc- were attended by Mi". 1nd Mis. Arthur Johnston. Tlic in; Only at Ilolmans can you get a bargain in a BED OUTFIT such as this and only by bllfllll ifl $171035 1"“ and taking advantage of every cash discmmt IIOLMAPPS make such a bargain possible for 9°"- can evcn It's a ivnnderful opportunity, lllls BED OUTFIT at $12.50 11ml comprises :-- BED. with 1 l~6 inch post's, nicely finished in tvliite c-narnel, casters on feet and brass caps 0n each rurntr nos!- Ynu can buy thevbed alone for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.55 SPRING, strong link style, on an anllf-iw" Immi- supporled by helit-alis... alone _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Years of dependable service. Sprint: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.95 MATTRESS, wool lop, soft and cosy, over a slrbnlt till!- ablc and springy wood fibrc si-ivn. filling; neat "THUS. flrmlflll’ The mattress is a. real bbrgain alone at the price $4.95 APRIL 1T, 1928 oliliMalilizflsinEllsflokDay Sale o BEDS and BEDDING Saturday (April 14th) lo Wednesday (April .25lh) My | bride wore a mother goose georgc-ttc tostume. with gold and silver trini- t.» Th0 groom is also a very pop-_ viiiir young Sllllllll"l'Sld(‘> mail. who l~ iii-ll knoivn in musical (‘ll'f‘l(‘ii. > iniiigs. and hat to match. The; hridtsinaid was attired in green bru- '£'.(l€' satin. A reception was held '1’. the home of thc groom's parenl =. u which a few intimate friends and relatives tvcrc prcswnt. The brici" l.» a grailualc nurse of the Princi‘. County Hospital. and has a host of and holds a rcsponsiblc position on thc potato inspection staff of this friends throughout thc Proviric-P. V. ho Wlll JOIII in extending best wish- Province. His many friends also will unite in cxtending hearty i2l.~ N Linlmnn for ‘Poms. Eastern Guardian qro ARRIVE mom‘ April ’7th—Car Flour and fPcd: 3006"‘ iut flour $4.10: Qllen!‘ C"? FIW" ‘A20; Maple Lcaf $4.50 for ll8lb. iags. Bran and Shorts at Mill Piricf‘. Wllllk‘ unloading. J. W. Mc- Ewi-n. Bristol. 4444“ dcnt cf this city. Such an arrange- iuciit would have been most acccp— table to thc Ensign himself. as 116 iilivavs contended that of all thc places he had been. ht- hcld Chal- ham vary closcly 1° hi5 hcafl- ‘md maintained II strong love for the ccple of this citf-‘I WhQ we" “Will's so kind to him. and whom lic coit- sidcrctl ii was a privilege to minis- tel" to. The funeral scrviccwas conducted it the Toronto Temple on Tuesday‘. March 27th. by Lt. Commissioner Wm. Maxwell. Commissioner H. M. blapp. assisted by Field-Major Wm. H. Squarcbviggs. brcthci- of the dc- erased. The service throughout was 'Jt.iiitiful character. lt was a courteous gcsuirc and on? O'0\'l(.ll5l_\‘ actuated by genuine sym- pathy‘. which prompted the prcsencc of Commissioner Htnry Mzipp. In- ternational Secretary. rhc following hymns were sung: My Jesus 1 love Thee. Abide With Mc. Servant of God well donc. After which the remains were ten- dcrly laid to rcst in Mount Pleasant Ccmctcry. He will be deeply missed and thc decpcst regret will go out to the be- rcaved. l-lc lcavcs a widow. Bcsslc Mac- Callum. sister of William Pcardon of thc firm of Stanley. Show and Pcai-dcii. Chtown. and one daught- cr Lieutcnant Eileen. his father Capt. Henry Squarebriggs iwho rc- sidcs with his datiglitcri. five bro- thtrs and onc sister. namely JUlI!) Talbot. cl Evcrctt. Masss. Field-him jcr William Henry. Brantford. 0m ; Gcorgc Herbert. Waltham. Ma Richard Baxter. Toronto. Ontaiio. Flcrcncc A. rMrs. J. A. Stems. Brid - ll it at Ilolmanis for only $24.65. makes that price possible and at that IT'S WONDERFUL. decoration in head and foot, 2 inch continuous posts, six 1-inch filling rods at head and foot, easily rolling caslors. splendidly finished throughout. G inch size, built to givc years of service. 110i s" lumpy or hard. neatly lulled throughout and cov- crcd with good quality art licltlng. (Freight Paid) Scc thc three Piece Bed Outfit at rig-lit‘! Buying You can get in carload lols BED. popular walnut finish with center panel and The bed alone for _. 53...‘; SPRING. has 90 strong spring steel coils in the 4 It. The spring alon: $6.5“ NIATTIII-JSS, is soft and springy, all-white cotton, will The mattress ulouc COMPLETE THREE PIECE OUTFIT for only . . . $24.65 This (lullit $20.85 (Fi'eighl Paid) Ilercls a Throt- Picce Boil Outfit at $20.85 lllflt is “will travelling miles‘ lo see. At the price, you can’; beat it III the Maritime Provinces. . The Outfit includes: ' BED. Popular walnut finish with 2' inch continuous posts and five 1 inch filling rods at both head and foot. You can get thc bed alone for only . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.95 SPRING. has 90 tempered stct-l coils (in 4-6 size! mounted on a. strong base and securely fastened. It's a real sleep inducer and can be had separately for . . . . . . 56-50 MATTRESS. is an all-white cotton fell. in good quality ticking. strongly tufted iiml built to give years of restful slPPp. hlallrcss alum- fiir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 (TOHPLETE THREE PIECE OUTFIT for only $20.85 ~Good Thick Reversible Mattress for Only $6.75 If you arc looking for u- real bar-- gain in a mattress consider this. It's a lliick, reversible Iiiatircss, w-itli a roll edge at top and bottom, and thc filling is heavy. cosy layers in‘ cotton loll on bolli sides and sprinfiy wood flbrt- filling in ccntcr. It's a bargalti at . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.75 Simmons Mattress Ilolmiin prii-c and Sim- mons quality are combined lo niakc this special vgluc $9.50 ' in an ALI. COTTON MAT- TRESS zit $9.50. It's one of those famous Simmons ~. mattresses. filled wit]; 31L ivliiie mutton and "ggya iii-fled“ to prevent lump. ills at any point, giving bmofllll. comfortable mullflwm u,“ will not lump or gct out of \lILI|l(‘. Tin- covering " i‘ 3"“ but)": "Wills. stitched iiurl tufted. Your fllfllfl‘ of all sizes iil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ ,, 39,50 o is Summerside~ffharlolieiown t‘ Liclorc llc I'll- ‘tttown. P. E. l.» Sandir Stmiru-t. Moose Jllll‘. Sask. 1 ~~ -~~ {Ot- La. Malbay, Qua, An Interesting Spo Human Kochl. Baron Von Hucnii- icld and Commandant Jamcs t. ‘ Fitzmaurice should they rcturn b} ‘the air roulc from Grcenlcy‘ Leland to this airplane base. Murray Bill‘ ISpci-lal lathe Guardian! which is (hp 1131119 by ii-hir-n the LA MALBAY- Que" Apr“ 15> mmmci" rcsort is known. to thc This swimmer ro-sorl, and thc neigh- English speaking pegplc ii; also ocrliig community is 110W 111051 Us" iw-ll known lo a considerable scciiwi “Maw ‘m m” ‘nap l“ Y‘ julnpmg °l5 .cf thc Unllfld States through the PM“ ‘or nelvspapermen and Cam" fact that Chief Justice Taft, Ex- cramcn. anxious lo make their iviiv prebldeng/ 0f the United sting; hi; to Grecnley Island. to intervlciv aiul a “wage ‘here “m; has been ii Fhcwgrllph m” German “ml Irish summer visitor for many seasons. nyms- and l" ‘he mmnwhlle- m‘? The now constantly growing popu- Palmlalwn l“ being "ddfll 10- 4'5 liition. was furlhcr incrcascd to- Spfllfil ‘Yams ‘melallm! W" 1h" ‘diiy by the arrival of rcprcscntntlvcs Canadian National Railways draw c; mt. Quebec provincial ‘mm... into thc station. cacli convi-ylng .1 Mme previous“, a gyoup Qfapcy. new influx of writers ad ni-ws rci-l mo“ were despntchcd from Qucbup operators. Already four special by me Canadian Nation“ [gig- lmms ha“: (‘Wrawd 5mm Qlleb“? graphs to deal with the sudden w L“ Mama?’ 0V" U"? Nallmml -‘--~‘ pressure of wire business which hrrl tcm carrying Canadian and Unllcvldqevcioped bqwflin Qucbm Monf. sums "'~‘“'-‘>lmpemlc" ‘"1" Whom‘ real. Toronto. Boston. Nev: York trflnhcr-s. while Mr- J- N- lcblfllvv and ln fact uie rest. of thc ivorm dlslrl" l"1-“*‘i""8“l' REEF“ 0f "l" the people of which appear to posi- cmladm" Namlll" RallllTW-‘l 3'- css a tremendous interest in ever‘? Quebec. moved his lI@l‘l(ll1UEII‘l.ClS_ scrap o; news dgullng “rim 11v: from the ancient capital to thlskgallllfll aviators who were first ,9 "“"“““" mm“ S“ l“ l” ad“‘l“""‘l1" make the alr passago of thc north- rlcal with the hundreds of inquiries em Ammflc from Ens; i‘, wcsl, v~rbal and telegraphic directed to _<oo-—-— various departments of the National system. ' Nlr. Leblanc is also prepared to make special provision for tho lm- An Englishman has lllVlWilNl ‘Illl elci-lrlcally Wpofiul "II lllll'\l plane mint snm-otli- wood wllli II rotary cilllcr limtmtl of wlcel Ifinilv, lllf! "mwmfifll °1 9fllllfilllilepth o! cut beln: adjustable. _bitlcn. iilorcovcr. thc County Exhi- Woinaifs Institute Voice Their Protest The lcllculng resolution WhlClI; iicaks for itself has been sent as a arctest to Mr. P. A. Scully. M. L. A} Georgetown:- Gcorgotown. P. E. l. April 14th. i928. Mr. P. A. Scully. M. L. A.. G001"; gctown, P. E. I. j Dear Sin-We thc undersigned! on behalf of the Georgetown Wom- en's Institute. strongly protest. against the propcscd removal of the Grants for County Exhibitions. , We feel that such a step would be. detrimental to the work the Insii-_ tucs are (ndcavoring to accomplish. The County Exhibitions. afford op- portunities to many people who. bc- cause cf distance and expense could not possibly take their exhibits lo Charlottetown _ The judges havo repeatedly stated that thc quality of our exhibits was zqual. and ln some crises superior to thnsc shown ‘at the Provincial Ex- hlbltlon. we nrc confident that thc County Fnlrs are of more educational valuc to our rural population. as thc visi- ltcrls attention ls centered nlmost wholly on the exhibits. while. at tlu- Provincial Exhibition too much ln-l tereat l: dlvarted to Horse Races and other amusements. therefore. dc- Ical-lna the real purpom of an Exhi- ticn. hrlil in late Scptcmbcr. or car- ly October. permit a more complete rxhibit o1 flowers. fruit and vogetq. blrs. as \\'(ll ns canning and prgggp iing. while an Exhibition hold in August will be of very litllc benefit’ to thc farmers. We consider the withdrawal of thc Ccunty Grants would bc a serious mistake on thc part of the Govern- mtnt. and ii decidedly unpopular Z Tfolman 3 71111113]: your? m; ‘Act. 041i We nsk you as our reprcsentxitivc. to usc your influence to prevent thc Ilflfriing of this retrogressive mens- urc. , _ ,,v Yours truly. "x JENNIE McLAREN. ELLA McKINNON. NELLIE MncFlIEI-J. Dlrcctors- EDDA IIESSIAN, LII.- ILIIJAN DONOVAN. FLORA McLAR-I - I NOTICE (‘urrlagc Building and Repairing, Auto Truck IIOBSESIIOI-JING Rubber Tire Setting. Bodies Built. A SPECIALTY llavc your Vicious Ilorscs shod with safcty In the Famous Barcus Home Stocks Protect your llama-s‘ Fcet from (be hard pavement by uslm’. Rubber Pads. i ('.'\REFUI» PROMPT 1nd EFFICIENT SERVICE GUARANTEED, PROUD & ‘L23 Great George Strut. ‘ MQRESIDE‘ Chm’ tot-own. P. l5. Island