e ' , »` Q' --__ 4"-&§' 66 99 Frock In this fine assortment we feature a wide range of the smartest models of the Spring season. New Spring Prints, .pret- ty and serviceable, sleeveless or with sleeves. Three of the popular styles are shown above. All colors guaranteed fast to, washing. Full assortment of §§z§s--Misses 14 to Women’s 44. Over the counter- V or.mail€d postpaid anywhere in P. E. I. EACH my f pi--;§Special early Spring Display of Wash Goods 011 tables down centre of store you’l1 see the ilnest showing of wash goods in Char- lottetown. Piques, Pongee. Waffle Cloth. Rayon. Crayslieen, Fouiard, Fancy Dimities, Col- leen;-.Voiies. ~ The prices are attractive. ... lisa' -5 Western Guardian '-lllll |3033 CAPUN IN who was operated on in the Royal foxes in stock at 'ni-ace's. iles-I-20-21. -ll.ACl'8 will be sold out of fresh froasn herring before Meri lst. less-2-30-81. _a-d-¢_-- l-dllh WANTIP for stnsrai house work. Mio. P. lf. Tucker. summer- sme. R.. D. e. - -CHALLINGE-Read‘s Corner 'risers ohelielel the North Bsdeque Pirates to a hockey lame in the suminersiile ltink. losers to pay ea- pgupq, 1960-81. .... AIDS Figured Broadcloth §§§i§ 1968-2-35-31. -SUSPENDED IINTBNCI - A` 0 drunk appeared before ltipondlary Wyltt in the Police Court at Sum- meraide on Tuesday morn!-Dl~ H9 VI! given a severe lecture by His Honor. who inflicted a fine of $20 and costs. which was suspended during his good behaviour.-B. -VALUABLE H0ltSE,IN.lUBED- A very valuable trotting horse, bo- longing to Councillor Kelly, of Birmmerside, was very seriously in- .iured in an unusual manner early Monday morning. Mr. Kelly was awakened by the banging of the h°“° *WWW U19 “"5 d°°l‘ *nd °“‘ home, but by her friends and neigh going to investigate the cause. found that the horse had caught one of his .1 shoesinhishalierandintryingio 5 free himself. had severely out his throat. Before the Veterinary Sur- lwti. Dr. W. G. Church. arrived on the scene the animal had lost nearly a bucket of blood and was in s. very' yu." numb" of very mmumnsuc weakened condition. Under the skil-i hack” phyen md um, besides si ful hands of Dr. Church. the horse| I ends. Special price patches fancy ore- lpscial soc ner lb. is now doing very nicely.-S. -FUI. SAL!!-E." R. Rayner, Ltd.. devoted wife and mother. She will N i be ._ ` emily, ` .A . -O ska bo "fH¢.Qv\!-Q1‘TET0W~_otn\;ons 0 ~ f FE‘!'¥¥’e.‘.*.?£.§ 193° ' 1 ' i of lunimerside has received eaeouraaine news ' from Montreal that his mother. Mrs. Neil Molaod, Molded ily Victoria Hospital on Saturday last stood the ordeal very well Mrs is progressing so satisfactor- that her -husband. Mr. Nell Mc- IAOG. K. C.. will most likely Yetllrll W Suinmerside at the end of the week. -S. ~LlI'1‘ FOI. MONTREAL - Mrs. w. ci. acliuruian, of sununerside, im on Tuesday morning for Montreal. she was accompanied by hsrdauah- ter. Mrs. William Steeves. and little daughter, Miss Betty, who are re- turning home to Montreal, after be- ing on a visit home during the illness and death of Mrs. Btaeves’ father, the late Mr. W. G. Bchurman. Mrs. Schurman has_ let her house on Bel- mont Street to Mr. and Mrs. Jock Mcleod, of Messrs. Vaasie and Brock, ummerside Mrs Schurman will re visit relatives in New York and ther towns -S. oougiu nswnins. vmi _sais by Beatrice_Vinoent; Phat Act of Play. “The Wonderful W‘indow"; Bale _of Candy; Second act of play: Recita- tion. 'Marion Mcliellan; Piano Bolo, Betty White! Recitatlon. Ruth Mc- Lellan; itecitation, Rena Keys; Pianol Solo, Blanche Hogg; Recitationf Betty Jackson; Dialogue, Edith Wil-f llsnis and Ross Mckenzie: God Save' the King.-B. -C. .Y. M. L. 0! SUMMER-SIDE WIN ONE AND TIE ONE-The C. Y., M. L. of Suinmersids went west on' Thursday last and that nicht crossed! nicks with the .eiimton menu. ini* year'a champions and this season‘sl winners of the western section in thai contest for the A. E. Mclean Trophy.. Owing to a mishap to the engine on] the way, at Muddy Creek, the boys; did not get there until 10._30 and went' onthe ice without any nourishment. The game was exciting from start to finish and kept the spectators on tip' toes all the evening. The first perlodi went scoreless. !n the second periodl D. Gallant scored for the C. Y. M. L. nomar. sunmtss; mimics sy' ' 5 _ . _ main away for about one year and will -BAD BEBEAVEMENT-’I‘hsdeath, occuried in the Prince County 1-los-E pital on Monday morning of Louis O‘Connor, of Clinton, at an] early age, under most distressing cir- , cumstances. Mrs. O`Connor was the, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, John Malone. of Freetown, and was! the mother of nine small children. all under ten years or qs. si-is had many estimable qualities and was a deeply niised, not only in her ra To her bereaved husband and The Guardian extends sincere UDDI'-lil!-S -ANOTHER HOCKEY TIOPHY ’Lelry already has one of the best N118 rinks on the Island, and a team that has made _ the Alberton ye stop in the A. E. M|,¢I_¢m Leg- shotslnsuccession for which made the . _- `gue. _They have now received fur- score 4-1 in favour of the Summer- ¢ side boys The third Period went 1 'I‘he third period opened up more lively and Gallant again scored for the C. Y. M. L. This made Alberton sit up and take notice and Jeffrey made their first score ten minutes before the bell and got in their sec- ond goal two minutes before the close down. making the score 2-2. Chick Gallant, of the Crystals and Oswald Lefurgey refereed the game. On Fri- day evenixig the C. Y. M. L. Cubs mst the 0'Leary lvlaroons on the O‘l»eary rink. There was a record crowd from tho surrounding districts and a thoroughly good clean game was en- joyed. One minute after the face-off Johnnie Chu Chu for the C. Y. M. L. scored on is pass from Peters. _The ; play was rugged all through this per- ; iod and _ended 1-0. Kennedy scored for the Maroons in the second period, I and seven minutes before the bell, i Peters made a splendid solo run for his team. Chu Chu got in two long l Deciding on the Style .f |51.. . ~ ,wr ig. Miss',Er}_;§,€§racc Aldrcd will help you. See_ Dress Goods Department. '\., WN v-_'j x / if 1 »-ve 011-4- -c»- no ~ Wednesday and Thursday we have offered you this interesting service EN TIRELY FREE Miss Aidrcd, style expert and dress designing in- _.__ ff Montreal ,reporting on their sale of February list, advise that “Silver rox" sold‘very well, about l0% of T lb* °“°""'l "VN °*‘*°|°d ‘“°°°' mi- by the Knutsfoi-u asa me iviiii Que very fine blue black pelt, which isalmostaarareassnowstormsin Florida. after moat spirited bidding. was knocked down at $65.00. 'lhere were a number of other good skins that realised from $185.00 in 3350.00 e Red Fox was-mostly bid in as this o article has been pushed too high in the recent buying flurry of Riedlbxes for Manufacturers’ samples. A small. 1° offering of Cross hxes sold well. as well as fine Fisher. The demand continues poor for rats, weasels and ithsr encouragement through th ro ink - Rl will be ' FQ 1 structrcss with the But- terick Company will be glad to tell you how to make any sort of dress, ...s . "__ advise as to design, suit- ~=' able color of fabric “ Only two days- A Wednesday and Thurs- day, cali any time during ' that period. . , -Butterick Pattern 3038 i, ;»..=,.'s - . .Mio ,a . s -nr -s :ei ’ 5' ~ .- avoir /ai. ` noone s wilson | .' \..~,. ll r __ ` ‘ri _ 2 i _ `quist and unassuming disposition, s skunks, none of which were sold at Butler of Glmggn.y_ mt ,_ m me i l”"°°S °”°"°d' Much 5°|°~"M"¢h'loss which he sustained when his 2°"h~» “nw Wm' two large barns and almost their en- ___v,n_ Amhdeacon White' of sm,-,_ i U" ¢°“t¢”*'5» ”‘°1“‘l1“3 14 held merside, left this week to attend the of cattle 'and a large quantity Synod memnz! in H.m"x_ N_ 5___S u _ -nears or mas. raomasl" CAB,”-I-B5B5,_Much sympuhy H tally destroyed by fire in the feit`for Mr. 'thomas Carruthers and generosity of Dr J B Champion, himself a good hockeylst and all und sport, who has donated to the a handsome cup, to be played ver hockey boys and the O‘Leary second team. Thefirst game of the schedule of contests for this trophy! be played in the rink at 0'Icary tween the Knutsford and Mill Riv- r foams on Friday, starting at eight ’clook sharp. The boys of the teams mentioned certainly think that "I-le, (Di-.»Cha.mplon) is a Jolly Good Fel- w.”-B. -SERIOUS LOSS - Widespread yinpathy is expressed for Mr. Jas. wheat and oats were to rly morning of Feb. list. Mr. But- D W. Robinson, of Summerside.-S. scoreless, although O'!.eary worked! hard to even things up. The penal- ties were evenly divided, Chu Chu drawing`the most for the C. Y. M. L. Chick Gallant refereed the game very satisfactorily. The boys were very nicely entertained by Mrs. Vernon Matthews after the match.-S. raasoriats _ i -Dr. E. E. Sinclair has returned to | summerside from Montreal, where he ‘went on professional business.-S. -Miss Cecelia Waugh, of New An- nan is vlsiting her aunt. Mrs. George . » . . - 1 - ' -nomo Nicely -_ Mi. Ns;-msn iusfionsry Pesssntzl asciiauon. by ‘ ' ` ' ' 1 _ NEW .GOODS With pleasure we announce the arrival of new spring goods, from almost every- part of the globe. I . Our piece goods department lies been considerably enlarged, making it now one of the best arranged shopping centres of this store. V V The new arrivals include lovely li sw Silks from the Orient ln. Fugi Silk, all spring shades . .. 55c yd. Pongee. special 35 in. wide suitable for curtains and childrens* dresses 39c yd. Cordgette, special .. . . . . . _ . . . $1.39 yd. Baronette in twelve shades 98c yd. Radient pique in fancy pattern . . . . . . . . .....$l.35yd. Plain Pique in shades of Rose, Sun- glow, Pink, Blue also figured ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48c, 70c yd. New Wafle Cloth for dresses and sport coats . . . . . . . . 75s yd. Largest and best assortment of prints we have ever shown prices ranging lrori\....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..24cto 50c Curtain Muslln, Polka Dot Edge in Blue, Green and Yellow 18c Frilled Curtalning 40c Coloured Edge Curtsining :.. 38c Also large assortment in Marqulsette and Eancy Net. Prices ranging from . . . . ...........d0cto$1.00 Hand Blocked Cretonne in all the new est patterns. ' Melrose Voile in fancy floral patterns . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 to $1.50 yd. Manderiii Suiting for Suits or Sport Dresses 36in. wide . $1.35 yd. Ask for the new Valencia Clotli, the newest silk fabric for ensembles and dresses. in Salmon. Sunset, Pink. Champagne, Vassar Rose. Orchid. White, Treaty Green, Oleander, Celeste Blue. ` , New Flat Crepe in shades of Bermuda Green, Aquatone, Plage Fleurle, Fire- brand, Kyoto Blue, Duomo BIue,,HuIa, Brown, Viennese-Violet, Magenta, Vio- lete, Swiss Rose, Custard, Shell Bloom, also Black, White and Navy. New Spring Tweeds, '84 inch from . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.45 to $3.10 yd. Basket-weave Coating in Rose, Kyoto Blue, Seaspray, Orchid, Sunglow, 54 in. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2.50°o$2.B5 Satin Ray in fancy. patterns, 86 in- Special . . . . . . . . . . $1-00 Figured Rayon and Bydelese Crepe all new spring patterns ranging in price from . . .. . . . . . .. 65c to $1.50 yd. New Printed Silks . . . . .. $1.35 to $2.85 Printed Flat Crepe 38 inch in Royal Sand. Navy, Brown. Splendid showing of Georgeties $2.25 New Crepe and Georgette Dresses in the new shades, Blue Bell, Corintimn Green,' Dahlia, English Green, Navy and Black. Dress Coats, _ Ensemble Suits in Crepe.. Jersey Dresses. 50 Ladies Silk Dresacsat . . . . . .. $6.75 Boys’ Light and Dark Tweed Suits, one pair pants. Sizes 26 to 30 $5.50'to $8.00 Boys’ Blue Cheviot Suits with two pairs -Bloomerpanis. sizes 26 to 30 $7.75 Boy’s Fancy Tw‘eed Suits with two pairs Bloomer Pants. Sizes 26 to 30. . . . . . . . . . . ..$9.50 Boys’ Heavy Fox Serge Suits, Armor Clad Reinforced 'cloth and double seemed, one pair Bloomer and one pair of breecliea, sizes 26 to 30 . ._ $13.50 Youths’ Heavy Fox Blue Serge Suits with two pairs Long Pants Armor Clad $16.50 Youths' Heavy Fox Blue -Serge Suits with two pairs Long Pants. Special . . . . . . . . . . $14.50 Large assortment of Boys’ Knickers and Bloomer Pants . . . . . .. 65c to $1.50 Youilis’ Fancy Tweed Coats for spring wear. Size 34 to 38 . . . . . $15.00 Men’s Fancy Tweed Coats famous Guard Model for spring wear, newest patterns, sizes 86 to 42. . . . . . . . . _ 15.00 Meri’s` Fancy over check light tweerls, assorted patterns, spring and fall wear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "$20.00 to $25.00 Youths’ and Men’s odd Pants. famous Cornwall make, Tweeds, Blues and Fancy Worsied Sizes 31 to 48. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75 io .$7.50 i A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE LATEST MODELS IN LADIES HATS . JUST RECEIVED. “ 0 S. A-A. M cDONA LD _.__-.___ _ -¢_ --*- -Mrs. Gilbert Bridges of Cascum ec, is now visiting at the homo of ~ vicinity will regret to learn that-ihe -Miss sussuaab scum-man. who was hishly esteemed by an mep- ls still confined t0 her l’00ll\.-B. -The many friends _of Mr. Edmund family of Buminsrside in the death 1°' W" ‘ment ‘mm mm” 't um her mother, Mrs. John Locke, Hall- annum or wcnmawm ,lu b,'p},“_. of Mrs. Carruthers at her home on E Mond'v. after a long and trying ill- ~~ ness. Lest October Mrs. Carruthers d entered the institution oi' Mayo m Bothers, at Rochester, N. Y., for t rs treatmen , but in spite of the best es' ,mop md hogs from me "Emu, of edial tte tl did ti u It meanon,sho nom ‘ b prove and rctumed in her home shortly before Christmas, where she gradually sank until the end. 'I‘hc deceased, who was 53 years of age, was the daughter of the late Neil H. Mrs. Maclladyen. who has resided of Mrs. Carruthers was a member of the Church or Scotland' and was be-- iscovered between one and two a me, having taken a trip to Char- bumm'_O_ _ ttetown. Considerable headway had Archdeacon and Mrs White lft ri B’ ‘“°°"°“‘ °"°"" "‘° “"“"‘ saturday for ssciiviue N Be ails succeeded in rescuing the hors Wm hm! so W Bumm Mmps t their most earnest attempt to v . th tu d H -Mi* and Mrs B W Robinson of 3 °r;h?°‘°thEmz:° mu:::|:wwn_ Summerslde. are on a brief visit to is i-sported nm only s very imsii M°°°‘°°» N- B-» ’-“° l“°"* °f W' of ‘ummm Wu curled by l?nbineon’s sister, Mrs. iDr.) Stanley ed to hear that he was succes`sfu1ly` operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday morning and is resting comfortably.-S. ~ . -Friends will regret to learn that Mr. and Mrs. William Essory, of Summer-side are in the Prince County Hospital imdersolos treatment. lt is pleasing in report, however, that they are both 1015! Molly.-S been made by the fire when it was _Miss Muy Wm", dmzmer M bo - ' ' ' H . . . . . Th amoun M! t . Butler, consequently his loss, in- D°“°1d~"'5- _ MQFFIGYSII. 01 AUKWWIU COW. and cluding as it does the greater part '--* last seasons grain crop is par- *MW Mlldmi MUPIICYSUI1. Of 01° with her daughter for some time. tlcularl severe.-0. office staff of Messrs Holman Ltd.. Y ____ S -erirorsntn coscrzar _ 'nieiinr for 1 hcildey trip to nssmn. fore her illness a constant attendant Junior W. A. of st. Mary‘s Church at the Kirk Church. lhs was of a` put on s. delightful concert on Friday 4 -- night in St. Mary‘s Heil. Ven Arch- -Miss Irene Mcausiand. of How- siui-nss s iam eu-els of friends ma deacon vvnite presided in his usual inn, was overlted en fer limeudleltil neighbors. There are loft to cherish hippy manner and expressed his in the Prince County Hospital on her memory besides her husband and hearty thanks and appreciation, not Tuesday morning and is doing very mother, two daughters and one son, only to the audience. who had turned nicely.-S. namely, Mrs. Ernest Walker, of Bum- out so well to see the children. but to -- mereide and Marian and John at Mrs. George Hou. Mrs. Major Small -Mr. Hector I-laughn, of Summer- ummerside, left on Saturday morn- -Miss Blanche McDonald of Bos- ary 18th and intends to spend the remainder of the winter at the home of her mother, Mrs. Minnie McDou- ald, Haliburton, Lot 7.-0. -Her friends regret that ldrs. charles mx of Hsliburten. who has been ill during the past fall and win- ter, but was recently reported to be improving in health. hes new eon- tracted a cold. Her friends wish her . an immediate improvement and fin- ton, Mass., arrived home on Pebru-, ing the last illness and death of the isis ur. W. G. ssnurman. will return ui her home in Freetown at the end of the week.-S. ...It is pleasing to report that Mrs. -Will Clarks condition is a little im- proved. Mrs. Clark entered the Prince County Hospital about ten days ago. Her numerous friends both in Bum- merslde and in the country will N pleased to hear that aha is a little easier-I. ' im been steyics in sumicersids dur- tloeslly wide eu-cis sr friends. i-ie was a general favorite as he was an- dowed with abrlght cheerful di.=il0- sition and will be kindly remember- ed by his many friends. Ho leaves to mourn an aged mother. tl11'¢‘° b"°il“ ers and three sisters. -1°hl1 1" Bmffk' lyn; Neg] md peter in Boston, Chris- uns me anis st mme. Side l" Lexington, Mass. The funeral WHS held in ivalleyiitld. services being held by Rev. Donald Mhcbenii sinc- isir. memo are ti-is owl who dlvd in the lord. tt , Eastern Guardian ..°lED C80!! l\lEl'l'IN,G-The Red ci-ou msetios of tus wise Awskss was held in Esllnlton School on Feb. iith. The Secretary and Tnesurers reports ,were read and approved. A collection was taken up. The health and service committees reported good work done. For the program, we had a Valentine box. which caused a great dsal of excite- ment. we also played seam. vim. home; 'also one sister. Mrs. Hugh and Mrs. T. H. S. Jackson, for the side is in the Prince County Hoe- ally a compleib ret\u'n to health-0. youu” md om” vgimgim games. um-risen, sf Kensington, to whom time and energy that they had devot- pital for treatment and is progress- -_ 1; wg Qgqigsd tp answer the roli_oall The Guardian extends sincere sym- ed to the ersnging of the program. ing favourably.-B. -Friends in puny. 'nu zunersi :sim piece fp- 'rss children ali acquitted themselves ____ rsrts or the Province will day. The services will be held at the .very well indeed and were given s --Mrs. Josephus Bmsllman of Sum- know that Dev. G. T. lprigll E 'r iii by riddles. The programme for next meeting is a debate. The meeting closed by sins!-ns the Nltimlll M- heme at eleven a. m. Interment will great reception. The programme was msrside is visiting hsr sister. Mrs. was operated on last west in the wm_ lem an cemetery sn caps 'rn-A ss :sues-=: i=-.=r.»_~ sein by ssryi uii- wesisy wma, or ausismr. me runes county nsspim. is mins; s ____ verse-16.' ° l"A_Tl'l _ER , . -Bv George McManus iisaam-n-ia _ _ wman»uioosl~l 3o\¢l=Gl‘Y¢F una'-»I_°$A cwAlA¢\D _-_{~ SIVI Fl ABI-ffl-IR lists: Ilecitstion. by Doreen Jackson: Woes-l's friends in summer-side and lgood recovery.-l.‘ ~ V __,D“.m ual,”-ED_nm pggad ‘way to his eternal rest It hlshome iiroread viewed Dee- it-ll a short illness. lie was noted for his fins qualities and kindly l\tlll'°»\\\4 . _ < - _BELLUMA "7 N" none! sio'_wal_ V ' ' f “ sem i n. ussusn. son of wl- wwo' §ei.`“i.-so. t . voi.i:.§wi|=a mano _l Donn; mmm 0, ,,m,,,,,,_ ,M _ ...... .-s. -- Winter Sickness Keep l\linard's handy. It has Proven invaluable for many cold weather ailments; ,[1|NAi2D‘~'S* -s ¢a¢_--1-¢..1.-_.___ _ Ask for the new WALL PAPER CATALOG ‘ Wllfl YOUI NAME VCU pm .a “. QQUQQB DQIDW. out sat and nail in 3:: I5" ?.‘. "’.2..‘.".‘..i'.'f.‘“w.»» :.""‘l.,..i°~,.'~“°...:.*..':.s'::.‘:: oagroblerells of 12 sell" feel. Ull COUPON new Wall *gig °sma "" lf”-'