U it Sale of sea ding Opens here to-day For scnne days this department will be offering economies in Bedspreads, Pillow Cottons. There are items here of which your h already shown the need. Look them over! Celanese Silk Bedspreads $495 Silk Bedspreads Beautiful Celanese in colors of Rose, Blue, Gold, Green . and ' Orchid. Size 88 x 100". Regular price $6.75. Clearing direct from manufactur- perat Each l .. Rayon Bed Spreads Rayon Bed Spreads—Colors Rose, Blue, Gold, Green. A good range of clearing lines at .... 25% 0F,F_ REGULAR PRICE F__""_""_—_\ L___-_._______J a lot of very interesting Cases, Sheets and Sheetings, Pillow ousecleaning search has Colored Krinklette Bed Spreads These are a much better quality than are usually shown-Come in Rose, Blue, Gold. Green and Hello. Each Size 72 x 90” 1.39 Size 72 X 100" ........$-l.49-‘ Size s0 x 100" ........$ 1.69 oenrritiu a » vice. All communiosnteaxe specially width. Ll Sheets. Wabasso 63" wide €____ ""l'hll column In relerretl for I o! local interest hut advertis- g o! a nrwey nuture may he ln- at 2 cents n word strictly in adv-nee. 1 ll ynble - “WUBSORIFIIONS to The ttetovvn Guardian may .bl . ed to their Rept. Archie Hume 4'1, or left at H. J. Mabon’: . - Store, Montague. L-‘l the disappearing of the ioe Montague River has always upon as a harbinger of however a heavy - fill i‘: l Hemmed Pillow Cases-a goo Hemmed Pillow Cases-One o seluneoeeoonolonltool 1i Our Best Quality Hemmed Unbleached 63x 90” Pair $1.78 72x90” Pair $1.98 ‘ 80 x 90" Pair 52-18 Unbleached Sheeting Our best quality eaves , Yard 36c 81" wide Yard 40c Unbleached Sheeting 81” wide ......................... open practically the whole winter. 1i this is any sign Spring is yet in the distance. missed for the past few Sunday's from her accustomed place in St. Montague. where she is an out- ' and Pillow Cases ! d firm, heavy Cotton, 40" wide. Each 19c f Wabassds better qualities, 40 and 42" S0 x 100" . Yard 32c {Yard 26c hieh has often . JILLNESS REGRETTED—Being Andrew's Presbyterian Church, standing and valued member of the choir-inquiring by her hosts of friends, elicited the somewhat pain- ful information that, “Mrs. Hubert - E. Nelson has been confined to her home mifiering from a very severe cold-—so severe in fact that only the greatest oare prevented an att oi pneunomla. Next Sunday it is ..---.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l-lemmed Wabasso Bleached Sheets A fine Better Quality Sheet 70 x 94” Pair $2.78 eelnenueocleolnel Wabasso Bleached Sheeting at Very Special Prices ~ 6i” wide 70"wide ............. 78” wide ‘Specials in Wabasso Sheets Each 29c 60 x 94" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pair $2.18 and boned about thmymve W,“ 70 x 94” Pair $2.38 On his return to the Island he 7s x 100" Pair $2.98 carried on termini; Motions at Geo Royalty and later at Hem-Stitched Wabasso Bleached Brudenell Paint He h“ the "its" she»- zrse.“ :.:":rr,:.r=."a “s- . . Y0 to X o4" P811‘ $2.58 w,§,,,,.,¥,,,,,,,,,,d t, m... the .e- Pair $2.98 Yard 38c .. Yard 42c Yard 48c 19y. 2 Vlllilent Fleehfln. 3 James Mc- Innis. Grade VI: 1 Geraldine McCor- mack, 2 Mary Doyle. Grade V: l Helen Oiianley, 2 Betty McCormack, 3 George Mc- Innis. Grade 1V: 1 Mary Mclnnis, 2 Genevieve McOormack, 3 ‘Reggie Mclnnis. This column is reserved for J loeel Interest but advertising l newer nature ma! be Inner“ l colts b word strictly pnynble In i advance. oonrnnsnarlou me nvsun- aucn . 104795443411 OOMMUNION AT 8T. JAMES.- Ihe pre- “ communion service will be held in 8t. James Church next Sundu at the iolenoon lar- requeated in be in the occasion. The l’ fi y ser- - vioe will be held in the School Hail on Friday evening beginning at eight o'clock. LOBSTER. WEIGHT Mr. Ernest Martin left Monday morn- for Caribou when: he has a Glasgow News. SEVERE}! INJURED. - Word has been received from Toronto that Mrs. F. G. Larkln has sustain- ed severe injuries by falling down a cellar stairs. She and Dr. Ialfklil cameto their apartment about mid- night, alter spending an enjoyable evening with friends. Mrs. Lei-kin, wishing a drink, opened the cellar‘ door by mistake, and fell to the bottom o! a twelve step stair. X Ray reveals that she has a broken wrist and a broken pelvic bone, besides _ sufliring irom severe shock, Later accounts say that she is improving. Pneumonia at first threatened, but that condition has cleared up, and , good hopes are held out for her re- covery. All her family were able to‘ meet at her bedside. Mrs. Iearkin is o. sister o! Mr. Alla-n. Forsythe of this city. ____.____.__ reason/ms i, Mrs. llfairtha Mahar of Cardigan, P- E. 1., who spent the winter with relatives in New Glasgow N. B. leit last. week on a visit to friends in Charlottetown. Y The many friends oi an, Wm. A. MoCalium, of this Oity,.wl1l be glad toknow he is improving satlsiaetoriy although still con- iied to the P- E .1 . Hopital. It was Mrs- Gordon Webb of Bo-ackly, who was ill in the P. E. Island Hospital and is now out aigain and not Mr. Webb as ap- peared yesteday. Ill MEIIURIAM MR. CHARLES 1L HAINES -_--__‘ In the passing of Mr. Charles H. llamas, whose death occurred on Arpril 4th. another long and event- ful earthly pilgrimage has come to a close. The late MrMHaines was, born at County Harbour, Guysboro County. N. s. in the memorable year 1M9. and came to this province wfith his parents at. the age of fliteen. In early manhood after the loss o! his esteemed wife he emigrated to the United States where he lived malning years 0f his life with his aged sister. Mrs. Barbara McDonald oi Georgetown. Besides ms. McDonald. the other immediate relatives left to mourn are another sister, Mrs. Cassie Stevens. and an only daughter. MYS- John Publioover. The deoemed was aman of sober. Gives Good Advice To Young Mothers ___-_._.. New Brunswick Lady Used Budd's Kidney Pills. C. Brown Advises All Mrs. W. Give Them a Trial. Mothers in industrious habits and made many friends by reason of his iriendly and kindly disposition. mwdeoéitclluotedb atReSt. Davhlfis time the seeds should be planted, uxch y v. C. U. c the will halve several weeks‘ start ' she was neglected before Elnora Nevin, who based his address oh nndyan early crop can he harvested. Llmbé r108!’ was born. the appropriate words from the Lima beans demand a rich soil, and B, Margaret knew that, he 11m 1911-, his instrument at Elvira Corners Book of Job: “Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age like as a shock oi corn conizth in its season." C. M. Fitzerald, Andnew Lalvers, Alford McCullough, John l-iemphill, J. F. Johnson and Maurice Dono- van-l}. Cheating the Weatherman Cumberland Bay, N. B., April ll.- (Speciall-"Pbr the last three years I have been troubled with a wealt back ' " and occasional l ‘we. writes Mrs. W. C. Brown, who live at this place. “I purchased two boxes of Dodds Kidney Pills and had wonderful results. My headaches ieft ‘me and I soon ielt strong and well. The duties of a housewife are many, and especially. where there are strong and give them the care and attention they require, so I would children, one needs to be well and ary" r advise ell young mothers who suffer even "l8 position‘ with the Maritime Pack- ers, Md,’ and will in two weeks . , time be transferred to St. Peter's i" E island, P. n. 1. w take charge of s‘: .,, _ g _. . the weighingnststlon dugrngmtliixe {iv/I ~ ~____?_ $htsea5o ' 155i’ you ~ c ‘ '—-i , was a weigher at Cape John and lQf/‘JQQ y: ‘ ' the transfer this year is in the ~ E nature oi n. momotiom-New "'-~'-'“‘ . E ,_ ' __._ e E SIMMOI . “Li” iii. a ' "'1' / e'o .-'~ .._\ J mfixfl .- l J‘ .-. . ._ iéeisgfi-L, . s Starting Felt Mattresses in extra grade Mattresses with many not be repeated. I-“Fffiih”; Odd and Broken Lines-Values io_$l6-5° to-day we offer 76 only of the best grade Layer heavy quality tick-lugs. All high layers oi‘ beet quality layer felt, Roll edges, neatly tufted, many have Imperial edge. See these to-day and secure yours early as this ofier will attresses 9° All‘ Sins time, An impressive funeral service The pail beirers were: Messrs. suffer. shape. inary LIA BEANS lN ATLAT‘ 0R’ START PLANHNG wliliflilmérzlfrlltfhafi to the the 3mm“ home’ company until i-t is time for them _ —- ' ~~~-~ ‘but. when the charge was CHAPTER "u. to germ t1» tgraik ‘alien he a _ _ _ ‘ ‘trs.C=r‘!n.~.theCrcvwn wa s‘owy em on- “name?! 217211;]: mix: 13$“ expected to proceed on the dillluied As Elnora wem “m” u"! “Pa”? ximislll watching them M fihflyillflfl , , in mcbwmler and n“, ». \\y]‘j;‘|~_- -~~,Q,_(_-°n_ classes and meetings at High Sc 0o, through the mm gum mm the com ini-llvillv excludes no one “at ‘ "‘ “"‘“‘\""" "“‘“°' m" m" iiicariigizciiihr-ggtiziiiaiexiiiiisiii priiiliieu‘ “mid” ‘mm bleak stretch ’ e rta- ' is "*5 "m" °°““m°‘ w“ “ m“ “m” larly in, violins. One unfami- or- “mfiru :5, b, “fiat, m gardeners. ‘Ilo satisfy plant must be give-r: full size neighbor; (C. P. By MONTREAL, of a $5 day ma Crown's legal Samuel, Harry. Barney Aaron, David Costley, all oi Montreal, house near a sunny window, or in a hotbed they, will sprout in o. short and when finally trons- plan-ted to the garden about the should be planted eye down about‘ 1 inch below the surface. Each given room enough to without crowding its othezwise the yield will A few weeks will see the deadline for gettting your cold frames in repairs building an; longer, lest you {ind the season too for advanced. Doirt put of f hea: lug. With the discharge of Mrs. Car- line, the eight now before the court are‘ the four Bronfman brotlrcrs. Allan. and F. S. Blair, and Abrah am , lion was prohibit/ed by law. (318116 i111 1 Alice Kelly. t l: Kidne to give Dodd‘: turai cr ving for something un- _ ' Grwde II: l Teresa McCor-mack, 2 ilfie§°§iia a plalii: in their rnedi- nugual geicfeners try all sorts of i5 m PTf°i'-' 11¢ 59m- “l-li 5:1“ w“: ma mum! that ‘he could 1mm“, an m m “w Francis Kelly, 3 Pius and Francis elm chest." experiments to get early crops. wnmllld wnmhfi, m‘? ‘i’: ° the mum” o; the wood‘ m“ swamp. "m" l: £ram9eud Y“ u“ pmlflhwm rbehan, equal. Thousands oi people suflering Heme is one you may try wi "film!" in“? W A», “tad T“ on "I ‘m ‘he deemed m‘ would c!” :0 o‘ m - m‘ w‘ Perfect attendance: Mary Mcin- from various forms oi Kidney com- lime beans. s late crop ordinarily. "Nmnthm "lmltlflm 7nd uholwwuwl‘ m“ ma, and ‘my m m, orcham-a m1 113% to ° w": h‘ nis. Betty McCoy-mack. Genevieve plalnt euch ea Bacluwhe. Pharmw- when seeds are wwn will» m a‘? dmgm‘ ‘hm, mm“, too. m l‘ ma: “a, MT: m, Macon-mack, Helen Oflaniey. tlsrn. Lumbago and Bladder 'i‘rouble, mo], weather prcvnts germimtlon. any W whm ‘he ma u“ 5mm“! about seen o £00“ “and. Cecelia McIntyre, teacher. ti‘? ioundmnoddhfdney Pillreem and oilenltlillnrésa rote ‘when . ~ m ‘h, w“ “m,” u, L“, M”. mflfifiilbwqufl bunting m u” e_ .. -. o ..._._---__- , (Patriot. Please Copy) ‘boutmfldnogdm W"! tbeyhm erhzwpwer. m: In”. m "eflme mum.‘ u. n," awn" Lhflmm gaxete face crow Pale. and ilnally “m, mm“ for than w ‘we-t . v Guurd':in‘s special Wire) April il-Withdrarvirl of all chzrrgrs against Mrs. Evelyn Carllne. of Halifax, and elimina- tion of two counts in the indict- ment against eight allcgzd member's $00,000 liquor conspiracy to- rkrri the conclusion of the argiimmt at prelim- “there A Girl Of The Margaret admitted that Elnorall father played the violin beautifully; but that her mother bated it becausg it took him away from her-ha played at parties and dances, while the night he aunt: in the quagmire. Aiter Elnora had gone, Mrs. Sinton got the violin from Elvira, had it m- . paired and gave it to Elnora; e0 for the three ensuing years oi High School, she became one oi the best musicians in the orchestra. (To Be Continued.) GENE STRATTON-PORTER irom page 2 -._. __.. ._-__ ___. them-Pete Carson. the one man o! whom Wesley was most afraid was on his imees in the muck o the swamp digging pupae cases for El- norai Back at the edge o! the swamp. Mrs. Comstock gravely shook hands with Billy, and said, "Now remem- ber, I love little boys and I love dogs; whenever you don‘t have a“ good time, come right down to m8; you ought to hear the willow whis- tizr I can make." ' "Mother, how could you? Aunt Margaret has always been so lovely to me--it isn't iair to worry her." "I! I choose to be lovely to Billy and let her sweat out her own wor- ries as she has me for the last six- teen years, its my own business. Titan's nothing so good for folks as a. dose of their own medicine.” But by that time, Margaret was rocking Billy to sleep, and all was well in or “DOG O’ DARTMOO " In a lonely spot in Devonshire there lives a dog who belongs to no one in particular, but who poe- esses many f-.riende—and all his friends are convicts. He is known as “The old dog o‘ Dartmoor," and that seems to be the only name he has. Where he goes at night nobody knows, but each morning he is seen mak- ing his way up the little street which leads in order to be on his friends when the great iron gates open. Then ,with a satisfied wag of his tail, he trots along beside the men to the farm where they wont, happy to bo in their mm" 9mm“- ih“ “mw” ‘me- England. she when the rain beats hoped that Mira. Nelson. who never wearies in well doing, and who de- lights in the glories oi Zion. will bebackin the choir, to again. tvigtlekrlgutia as ‘a faithful a ‘r , ».————. m r ere we.» -- so no easiest ‘ a eest-ie decrease‘ Honor roll for March: TWQ QQQ AQ‘ - ' , . i _ k 85:5‘: %;..‘.°%.*‘.:;ef:.?“s.i..- agar-cure sac": i‘; ";,°"'"* ,, , “(Jif- Kfg ffiqlygriffzg‘ a 'Q¢¥"-‘|F°°q"°. m‘ ASEJiEo-e] -* ' - lag _ Q ' u . , V . ‘i’ 1 iii“) lNAh/itcl F5 ‘Hill xll u um» ‘A BRINGING“ UP FATHER ., —-BY GEORGE MCMAN US