;SATuaDAY,' ~ run CH-ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ill liESlEllii a ray It To-dayl Q-SEE WILLIAMS’ Easter dis- Bros, Kelisington. 2467-4-15 4i. play of potted plants. 2486 i 16 5i -—8HOP so... Holmanb Catalog "l-PARTIES have any Barley ior sale write or phone. Kennedy geezezeel paid promptly when due. RECEIVE IT the amount-today. ‘sl [MED THAT APPROBATION BILL SENT YOU; few days ago is a part to! our service of convenience to our ‘jicglstomers. This service can only. be operated successfully if all bills are YOUR BILL IS DUE WHEN YOU ’ ~Will you be good enough to send in l_ MOORE s, M°LBOD Charlottetown, P. E. I. —,GET .YOUR NEW SPRING --AUCTlON, SALE-Wm- S. Mac- TOGGERY at Holmsns. Summer- Donald's Clsrmont, April 29th. aide. ' - 1i - 2423-4-12-161. -—ORDER YOUR cut flowers —RETURNED FROM AM- early-Williams the Florist. . HERST.—Mr. Russel Kelly of Em- “ 2486415 5i erald who was employed on the ---——- Bank oi Nova. Sc tia staff at Am- —SPECI.AL EASTER DISPLAY llefsi. N- 3-. recsn ly underwent an oi’ new m-illinery including the new- operat-ion for appendicitis in Arn- est trimmed models in ready to herst hospital and is recuperating wear sport hats. Will -be shown Sa- at home in Emeraldr-K. turdsy at Robson's, Summerside. 1i _ -—BUMMERSIDE METHODIST —-WANTED—GOOD STYLISH OHUROH.-.—Good lFriday, 7.30 p.m., driver, about ten hundred, dark-, Christ as Hero. Easter Day. 11 kind and gentle. Apply stating ll.m., The New Life. 7 p.m., Are price to Box 6, Wilmot Valley. We immortal? The morning ser- 2538-4-18-2i. vice will be followed by-the admin- istrution oi’ the Lord's Supper. —SUMMERSIDE. AGENT. —Mr Preacher, Rev. J. F. Denny. Special Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- mllfiic lily Cllfllr. aid Drug 00., is now Guardian rep- - resentative in Summerside and —HANDICRAFTS.— Mrs. A. M. will be pleased to receive news, Gallant. of Tlgnish, has for the past advertising, and Job Printing. Mr. two weeks been giving practical MacDonald sells the Morning lessons in weaving cloths and lin- Guardian at his store. His tele- ens in figured and tancy clothes phone No. is 12-2. . tf at Mont Carmel Hall. Many oi! the ladies of the parish have taken ad- —°l-D Fol-K soNiish-RBY- P- _mail. 4 f‘ ‘t i Ask for the a big new- a Wall Paper Catalogue ,5 HE LARGEST and most attract- ive mail order WALL PAPER CATALOGUE in Canada is ready for you here. Just fill out the coupon be- , low, mail it to us, and a copy of the ~CataiOHll€ will go to you by return _ MOORE ‘d: MoLEOD, IJXMITED. v Charlottetown. P. E. I. Paper Catalogue. *P.leaee send me a copy oi‘ the New Wall NAME ....................... __; .............. -_ ADDRESS -‘_ .................................... . . GHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Moore 8c McLeod Ltd. vantage of this opportunity tnlearn P. Arsenault, of Mount Carmel, is the art and already a good many engaged in an interesting and yards have been manufactured. lligllly mflrilflfivllfl Wllflt- H9 llilfi This is being sold with the worthy gathered orally 158 oi: the old object of assisting in financing French Folk Sonlgfi- They lHWB boys of the parish who are under. been set to music by Rev. Theodore going a college lrglglng_ Gallant, following as nearly as -———,<+>-—— possibly the-original tune as sung round the fireside of the Acudian ' people from generation to genera- tion. They nre being sent, to be “MP-OBBDH Gallant, O'Leary vis- printed and preserved, to the De- ited Sumnlerside on Monday.-,-—K. partment of Archives at Ottawa. Father Arsenault is now collecting, —Mrs. George Sheen, 0’L.eary under similar conditions, the old visited Summerside on Mondsyw-K Acadlnn Folk Lore, which wlll'also be sent to Ottawa for the same pur- —Mrs. J. A. Callaghan, Elnlsdale pose. visited Borden on Tuesday.—l(. -WOOD SLEIGH WIND-JAM- —Mr. Emmet Power, Operator at MER ON RICHMOND BAY---Hob Emerald, is visiting in Kensington. England and partner of Traveller's Rest, took "all tho swift ndvuniugo —Miss Lottie Dumphy. ‘has rc- o! tho hours," and crossed from turned to her home in Ksnslngton Rum Island to llnynor‘s Creek on after visiting in Springfield, Tuesday in a unique sailing contr- . option made from a wood sleigh —Mr. Mark Murphy, Ciel-mung, with the shafts nlnlle to serve as has returned nrtsr n bring ‘V151; m spars, with small sails attached. SprlnglilekL Tho first port of cull was Beech ' I - Point three luiles-wllich was _Mls3 Clara Lam; 0g Spfilng made in ten minutes-wiilll lair Valley went go Boston on Tuggdfly_ wind. The next objuctive ‘was a -K_ ' couple of points to starbolllrtl. which ncccessitated l1 slight change _-Mr_culvjm Reeves o! Freetown in the rigging. This “leg’ of the mun-neg "om Tyne valley Monday_ journey was done in 20 millutos— _K_ a distance of about live miles. Mr. England is an old timer on tho _M,s_ Crowns, (nee clam Yukon trail, and is resourceful lll Wallace) and eon. of Elmsdalo left B“ 9lllelg°ll°Y-‘_K' for Boston on Tuesdayr-K. —Mlss Joan Tuplin, nurse, of u they last forever. They are PRICED by BIZE and PURITY. Como let u: shove-you our flock- Jawstnsn yliven the youngest knows by the time Easter does not come on the 3.8!, ma, lie Christmas. l-lere ls n rule [or finding when it will come: “Thirty days hath Eleptsmebr," ' Every person can remember; Butte know when Easter comes. round, 'l‘ho moon heilh 7 'on MODGBYr-K. w; have some very fine Diamonds at exceptionally good prices. Nothlno in the world gives such charm and elegance to the wearer Mm’ MM" is i“ “w” vislimé at dist Church Montague 0n G001! Fri- es the glittering rays offlne Diamonds. They are n wise investment ______, n I ' 0 i PITTERW" n I . i3" 955.57 950,395 Q1551“ returned to Boston on Tuesdsy- you"; K How to Easter Puzzles even scholars, some. Wm“ Mmch in“ iweuilflirst is Clllllilllilii l! "ll °ill°°T "ll ll“ slim‘ Stewart and her mannerly little son nler Brant-K.‘ Mute;- Emqe who have rguenfly commended, was formerly employ -—— ' . ed wltll the flrnl ol w. A. Poole s. IN!" Y 0i "l8 Mimi-ll V081‘ 8W" Anll when you see it full and _Mr_ n4 My; w_ 11 MQNQI", w$eedszlllu1hiigiilsfieiiiie irxlolsvgcitizé Just which the si Easter will be hero soon. ‘Alter the moon. has reached its 4am, Bu" Kelly mng[gr or m h d h th t“ full. the Dominion Govt. Cutter, Brant. stggfllrtoliliii‘iilolllilrhhpzppillegafl M,‘ Cameron delivered two "h". Till"! Ellflii-‘l’ Will b9 MP0 . and Mrs. Kelly were passengers harm”, aunoundlnm__a_ ~ The very Sabbath after. ‘ ~ln each and every year. And if it hap on Sabbath t. , . The Sabbath following this event Will be the Easter bright. llilllll Indian River returned from Tlgnlsh Eastfirn "—' .....°8HOP trom Henson's Catalog [on footwear April 15th. to 30th. at “Ml- Dim Bu" °l ill° R- T‘ Todd's Shoe Store, Montague. Holman Co. Ltd, visited Chariotte- _ 24544.15’ 1g, 2L town on Tuesday-K. ~ ' JFBRIDGETOWN. -— Special _Ml" Miillile Mcllillllllll» Blimlll‘ Easter service of praise on Sunday field. is visiting here, the guest 0i at 11 n.m. Sunday school at 10.15 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mull-head. H. p_n]_ ——Mr. William Dunn, Eimsdale, __cEA515RN Aggy; _Mr_ J_ is visiting trends at Freetown and w_ Mufdgck 1g now Guardian Ag. N°l‘l>°l‘°- _ ‘H- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed io receive news items. advertis- ——Mr- Le" Roy Holman feillflleil ing, Job Printing, new and renew- from Charlottetown on Tuesdayk a] gubgcflpflgnm 1g 1 - ....'lMON'T.AGUE ’METHODIST— —Mr. Fred Rennie. MQTClIBIIi Appropriate Easter Sermons and Alma was a visitor to town reccnt- muglc 11 a_ m, gubjeq; "The Re. lY- ' v . ll- surrection." 7 p. m, subject: "Our r-i Risen Lord" The pastor will also "Ml" sell" M1114"!!- sillllli- l5 conduct tlle.service at Sturgeon, 3 visiting in town, guest of Mr. and 9_ m_ if roads $03515“, Mrs. A. F. Arsenault. ' H. ' ....'GOOD FRIDAV-"A special "Ml". Alibi“? Dllvie- Fmmillg- meeting will be llelll in um Meillo~ ill“ llmllel‘ ililllle- . H- day, 8 p. ln. A cordial welcome to —Mr. McCall of Bedeque arrived a home from the West on Monday Hssoums M E 1- H o D | s 1- wher'he had been attending at his cHURcH__seW|ces for Eastm- llllllel“ llallill llllil lllllllllll- Sunday-The Rev. E. Lockllart at -' 11.. dthR.Rl'tM. “Mllls Elizabeth Mllllllli’ “ll” Broililanataxl p.m.e lleleilgioullallllstruc- ill" 59°" 999ml“! ii"! willie? wlill tion at 2.15 p.m. Ill the evening iriends in Kensin ton and Tlgnlsh speck‘; Hymns and “my {or the "Cillli- Ami!" 0570959“ "l Ciel" Montague extend a hearty -. lcolue millli ‘W911i l" Cilllrllliiiliilwll- Clllll- to their new neighbors, Mrs. Scott chllllmlelllw“ °ll Tilud” H‘ residents oi this street have long been looking ior to occupy one of East’ on Tuesday-K. Sumrnersids were pallengers to of Summerslde, roturnid on Tues- “i” m“ "a M". iLfiegfiiExFfm “- vl." m Ch“. ways be welcome-J. “A _.._,_. _ _ —Mr. and ma. Jessie Barnard. Summerside, have returhfifl- home W‘ Wilding a oou o! with . v lung (riends in Bolt , Maul-i- ¢-q_. -lt ls pleads] io hhow that Mr. Qfiw. ©©©©® @ ©© @©©©@©@©©©@@@@@@@@© @_@_@.@_©©_I ©©©_©©_©—©©@@l©'©'©'©@©@@©©@@@©@ —Mr. Frank Howatt of 0'Leary I was a passenger east by Monday a. _ _o|)|s¢°UN1' o; 10% m 25% on lrn: train.——K. Footwear April 15th. to 30th. at i , Todd's Shoe Store, Montague. ‘ —Mr. P. G. Clark, contractor of 2454.445, 1331f Summersicle went to Charlotte ‘town on Tuesday evening-K __\lspEc|A|_ D|5cQuNf SALE .©'©I©I©1©I .@)@ © @@©@©©©@@@@@ Furnishings, too, displaying every new style thought f0!’ Sliflliga are ready for you. A shirt, hat or .tie that’ ing in every way goes to. ma needs. ats Shirts $2. to $6. - $1. to 21> Men’s $1.25 and up Boys’ 50c and uP ‘ ‘§5©I;@i©i@i©i@©1@@@.©@@@@i@.@@f Yonvil lavas; a it S ylish Sui i to WQEU’ in the s authentically correct and pleas- ke up the smaller mcetles of finish that a man 0|oves~ - lieckwear "$1.50 to $3, . 50cto $3410 . Hose 25c to 1.50 A stylish Easter for every man if he purchases his Easter attire PROWSE BROS * LIMITED a i For Stylish Men’s Wear E aster Parade a You know, on that ramble through the park, or walk to church on Easter y0u’il feel bet- ter if. properly attired; A fine, , © @'@I© E@@T©' Boys Suits $5.75 to $16.00. Juveniles Suits $4.00 and up. M“ __ ' ' ' 5 l ' ‘-4—\ tague extendsa hearty welcome to its new citizen Miss Alice Moilareu, who has recently taken ll position aiesJady with the liinm of Mc- Leod and MoGregor. Miss McLarcu who comes to our midst highly re- The residents of Sackvllle Street _ Co., Lower Montague, and was very summfillliile will” "Mm" i” class ot people that the respectable 999"" Willl m9 llwllle “l illill 55:‘ tlement-J. ‘ ....'Vl8i‘l'lN0 nAsron-rlle Rev. did sermons in the Montague Pres- .__~. byterlsn Church on Sunday last. - "P" ....-wsl.coms vlelmn -- M . New Mt Union is a thins "l "is "*4" “d M“ 6mm“ R0567“ M and Mrs. William McEachern tff 988i. 811d B8 B miflifliel‘ Will 50°" . c d4 n; | t have to be called in justice to all. cmlilliillimill °n TilflaflTéwmnfé sgnfluflili’ lfim°finn as, :- we ieel that Mr.’ Cameron should ' ngwlng 01d gcquglulguceg, m, Mo. have fbeen given another Sunday. Euhorn is the some chssrtul Cath~ M! —Mr. and Mrs. W.- B. HoNeili. ~ am”. knowrh c ho is csratinly thestyle ot prea» her who makes a better impres- A vbit from this couple will al- sfon the oltener he is heard. lit is pleasing to see Mrs. John P. Beer Lbgok in the choir again. The Rev. -Mr;l~‘orsythe will occupy lhe pulpit on Sunday next. ' ....‘R COVERING NlCILY-ure. George oDonald oi lBrudenell who shlquihqm 35am," recently underwent a very serious m", liusul lellilin or Bloomfield improve! in health so much, MH- w n i ~ _. poraftio is now ahnos‘ completely d1‘)! , "may 1| ' a 0M 11ml be wbi in 31'..." in ifilfililm a‘ = a u_l_ lnu , phenols alt-lit. Herbert st-whioh» . duties. In. M n the following. syvilit a w days "noun" - t _ ~ v Idbsrt . sum-mean’ escence is a source 0i real pleasure to their numerous l‘riends.-—J. ....'A COMING TREAt-Owinfl to the wintry aspect which the weather has taken on ,and the un- Acorn, Duett-Mlnnie Euntelo and '11s». Charactens-‘Lloyd Jallliill- ....'W.EL.COME ADDITION-Mon pective districts, and their °°""“l' Raul MaoAnley. encored). Recita- Lillian Clay. Alle lClay, Annie Mc- tion-S .D. Anderson, (enoored). Kanzie Minnie Cantelo {Hid Waller Recitation, Helen Burdett, Inter- Burnett. The play was very sllccclll- mission for sale oi candy by Ladies lully rendered ,the receipts lor Ill" Auxiliary Play, Squaring it with tho Orphanage amounted to $71-59- favorable condition of the roads, the Easter concert which was to have been held in the Montague Christian Church on Sunday even- ing next, has been postponed till lurthor notice. As this concert pro- mises to be the best ever given in this church. a good attendance ll looked tor. Outsiders cordially wel~ come, W-hilo we hays the’ opening. we might iult say: that there is no clergyman i stills-province. held in higher esteem by ‘hi0 noes. than the beloved pastor o! this congrega- tion. And ~why~ should this not be. Who could do more in the six years ln which he‘ mi ered tothe spiri- iusl wants of t a Rev. Mr. Armltfron the help he ceivqd from his unis. bie and equaly beloved Mrs_ Armstrong-J. Jaucerloiul." smut - A vory-suoossllui colon-rt and in so- SAY "saris" wine Ylt- g *-: will" Proved safe by millions and p ihgdliiyipiiyslcians i°i l-ieadllclle Lumliaso Ioothache Neuriils Rheumatism v l v " n “kg C diffiilm A @_ double-breasted uit, ‘perhaps, I 0r a breezy sack model, skilfully tailored and perfectly fitted, will play a mlghty blg part ln glvlng _@ you your shlare of Easter pleas- - i I. nre. MEN’_S ,, . , AND YOUNG MEN’S ; SUITS $13.00 to $38.00 i; _ TOPCCATS $16 to $38