n. ~+»so|rn§al¢¢\l..a..|..»w-enmmw _ - HAT ‘ $2.50 $8.00 .7- \‘ - J 3 " ,f Two Trouser Suit fine Blue Serge Honestly we think that this is the best ~; $25.00 suitlng proposition to be had in Charlottetown. Eighteen ounce Blue Serge, double breasted coat, two pairs trousers, rich fast colour. Come in and try it on. ' .U V __<- v* ._ ,_ 35 Boys Suits-at $5.00 35 Boy’s Suits in fancy Grey, Brown and Fawn Tweeds, Single and Double Breasted oo sizes 25 to 35. To clear . . . . . _ . _ I Some long pant suits, some short. Spring Coat $11.95 80 Men’s and Young Men's Spring Coats in fancy Browns, Fawns and Grey Herringbonea. Slip on and Guard Models. Sizes 34 to 42. All new Spring Tweed . . . . . . . .. Boy’s Spring Reefers in fancy Tweeds and Blue Fin Serge. . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $2.75, $3.75, $4.75, $6.50 o 's All Wool Blue Serge Suits, Double Breast- B y ed models, two pair long pants, coat S and vest. all sizes . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . ._ 2'Z.I1li.“.f§2{Z.f,"Zf.T. f§.".‘,`°.f`n‘§§’.Z`." $10-00 t? McLeod Ltd. `wu.n mu military honors in the ff l “"5 Western Guardian Eastern Guardian L our A Nnw :___ -llAl.l.!a' ll!! TIDDIINGB, fresh shipment just rQeived at Bra/rA'a. 1001-4-10-li -'noam noon noun new tnrn ever. All grocerl. 2131-I-I-lmotlt-ll. -FEED HARRIS' DEBT H01!!- MIAT, beet tripe and beet hearts. Order .now at Brace‘a. 296'!-4-10-Ii -WANTED-An experienced maid for general homework. Apply Mrs. J. 2:. Wyatt, summereide. 2989-4-I-ll-14 -AUCTION SALE 0! B01!!!- Will sell by auction at \lcNeiil’s Liv- ea-ystsble,5ummerslde.ee1p.m. on Satudsy April 12th, one car- load or! choice wuiarn hound. 'lerms rnsde known at sale. F. J. Auctioneer. ° 3’-25 $ __ ‘Tum ,ml Dateolbeglnningthisservieewillbe Z5 Dum or is I. nl advertised later. £4-I-Nadi. WEST-The sad news hes been re- ceived by Mr. Seymour Fanning of Bummerside. or the death, in the ‘*'“_-1*” General Hospital at calgary. Albe - X Women's Institute was held at the ta, on March 28th, of his brother, Mr. Alphonse Patrick Fanning. at the age of 51 years. The lata Mr. Alphonse Fanning was the son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. P. '1'. Fanning of Bummerside. He served with dis- return he had resided in the west. There are left to mourn three broth- ers and one sister. namely:-Wilfred and Eddie in the United Stat/es: Seymour of! summer-side. and 5. B. Jane :rrancee oi Notre Dame Don- vent, Kingston. Ont., to whom 11-le Guardian extends sincere sympathy. The funeral was in charge ot the calgary branch of the canadian Le- gion, the deceased being laid to rest Field of Honor Plot in Bumsland Cemetew. Calgary. Requiem Mass was sung in st. Marys Cathedral by Rev. Father Smith. Messrs. Clayton Adams, Noel Farrow and Bruce Compton, all former school chums of the deceased, acted ss pallbear- ers. S. "'”‘ | -CllILDl.EN‘! AID SOCIETY MEETING - The regular monthly- meeting of the Board of Manage-l ment of the Chlldrerfs Aid Society was held in the Town Hall, Hummer- side. on Tuesday. April 8th. The Truant Omoer, Mr. Vincent Bertini' ton, reported that the truency situa- tion had considerably improved since the removal to the Industrial School at Halifax of a boy who was the worst oiiender in this respect, and a leader of a small gang of boys. I-Ie reported some scholars absent owing to the prevalence oi measles in the town. He advised that some oi the parents who did not take an interest in having their boys regularly at school. should be taken up before the Court. The matter ot placing boys charged with petty crimes in the cells at the Prince County Jail, with hardened prisoners, while awaiting trial was discussed and the matter is being taken up with the authorities. Two iamilies oi neglected children. one from Mslpeque and the other from 0’uary having appeared for aid are being investigated.-8. _____._.._-_- MONTAGUE WEST SCHOOL standing or the eahnoi for me March. ands x-1 Annie Itedise. Grade IX-1 Annie OBrien I Pd- er McG~avry 3 Joshi! Edmonds 4 Wilbur DI-ly li Leo Del! Grade VHA! litn1md'l!ndhe 2 Maurrioe O`shee 3 Ml-flaret O’Brill 4 Mary McKenna 5 Anna Meuuigau Grade V-1 Joan Bryhe I Ml-YY 0'Shea, 3 Louise McKenna. Gxede III-1 Mer? MQ! I John Bryn! Qi. lg? it i’-5 C C i Maxiobhastrirlodinthe , years. ' EYESIGHT 1 EXAMINATION eevw V H. .1.MAsoN my ....:.".‘:°.:'.."'...":.... Expeditions and , nav: vous ares w°l'|""9°”’ . ouease nr:-gun S-We i s r. PARKMAN “" auumeopa-neu Trainer “--~.'~=~ leIl&llQ .M #md mmm! “Mem ,muh s-e+e+e-e-4.4¢#-use-o-e-e+¢-00+* -~‘£“"“"“°"”"""“‘““' itllillres tesghe ""°"'°”""' ones.--Hrulmnn ‘°.‘°°""'°“°°°°°`““‘ unseen _ » _ _ . " ~ il is i i lay ssl light _ 'Mae I ,E ,l it _' vt. al 'I1'Ae0d¢l'01£oG1lll'lB4 U a»s:n¢'e aqueous lbetaeeee lqsellal., ik; ._ l .. - *1_i “l§klHl@&§|»f “WN Wlllf ‘ e N . Weefl THF gig.. iii; ii, 1:3 tile is is. iii its ..'telN'a Arm l0!a' allrla-All If-m°di\1mr»ri°°.J.w.aeumea`e 0°.. lleutleue. Hee-si ..°l'l.‘. ANDl.lW’l PIIIIITII- IAN ollvlol. el0N'l‘AGlJl-len- i°°l`°°8\Wl\Y.Avril letluatus. m.a.nd'lp.a\.ll»v-O-l.Ar|aetreng,‘ DNCQHU. _ _.mance 'ro claus rsrsoual -an-.weeley Dinsvell will haul' #Nl-lieleinthiseaeaontothelourls Crealnerytrom the following dis- tnouzrmroa-tuae.1uaxeu», sn- nsds1e.LittleR.iv\randI.»ittlePend. ..°ll‘!‘- IOP! lN8'.l'l‘l'U‘1'l-'.l‘he monthly meeting of the Mount Hope home or Mrs. Wm. Burhoe with eight members and tive visitors pres- ent. Meeting opened by singing "Its a cmd 'mae 'ro oct soquamm-1.", After the reading oi Greed, roll call emotion in the Great War. On his was answered with "MY \"lV°\'_li= Garden Flower and how I grow it" The minutes et lest meeting ex.: read and adopted. The roll _ committees were then _ appolni. School Com., Mrs. Daniel McKay an Mrs. Wm. Burhoe: sick Com., Mi. Murdlna Munn and Mrs. A. G. Jud son. The members decided to help make up linen tor the Banatorlum. A contest which was very interesting, and instructive was much enjoyed byf all. Next meeting to be at the home' of Mn. a. G. Judson and 1-ou can to! be answered by each member osylngl ten cents. Meeting closed by singing' Institute Ode. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. g ..'lNl'l‘I’1'UTlt NEWS-The mon- thly meeting o! the Beld\vin's Road* \vornen’s Institute was held on `1arch 25th, in the schoolroorn, with .sn st- tendancs of nine members and four visitors. Meeting opened WND W9 reading oi the Creed, followed by roll call- Minutes oi the previous meet- ing were read. approved and aiirued by the President. A successful play had been presented by the Dramatic Club since last meeting and a WY! satisfactory report had been given ol same by the Secretary. Pruit had been sent to a member who had been ill and a _letter of thanks received. which was also read. A vote of thanks was tendered the Dramatic' Club. A discussion was held on im- proving the school grounds and it was decided to ience the around, and have some grading done it possible. Mrs- Patrick 140611514 IDVRM 9-H0111 to her home for next meeting, roll call to be answered by "Houseclean- ing Hints." Meeting closed with the National Anthem, alter which lunch was served by the -»~-.-‘een and a social hour spent. ` ________._....._ PERSONAL! ..°)&. hier D. Mclnnis. Cheru- wood,has returnedtohllhomoffom Northern New Brunswick, where he worked all winter. _ sg. 2;? iii rss cleanup school. steneins at Orsneud eehool fm- mm. ii. so so ii s 2 Hur- iii; ig; i ite iii; is li .- E3 *F ,;i, jar,” g I k iiiziiiiigiiiiiii Misfit -gen will §§-§ liisii il; in i i 5 ».f.li.:=~.» f _ v ` . ` "'*i"""" A 'i ~°)"4'-" , '_ s orlhseh: 10 Colors, new Crepe Moroccan Special at $1.59 SILK CREPE. loft. lustrous but ilrm and durable, I illlllllffulli' ilfllilllt fabric that has been meet- ing wide approval. ' Black. white. and 8 colors as for value, if anyone can equal it, we’d be glad to hear, for we l\aven’t been mart: me ...... ....... ._ New printed New silk me _ Wool “ RAJAH H ' Jersey Cloth and printed ~ “n.m1sN'r Prove" 54 ‘“°l‘°' "ide 10 colors. 5 °°l°fi‘ ~ $1.40 $2.50 ~ `\ _jf `~3“ px. p ., /(\ -~»,/,~,,\w,s., , _ _ < /”\ \§ \\ \ pf/\1 ~/ -S~f.'-#L _ -\‘/w. Gisli ~. 7*, ff/ Z /`f ._\ .. ~/* y Tweeds are Popular H°f°'° S Bfflkiht Value. very choice fabric that ~ Mr- DW* Pl¢|i°‘| UP while on his last buying WP- C°=*l"l md Sviiinr velshf. 64 menu wide _ $2.25 A Good asortmeat of new printed Crepe de Chi 4| printed Georgette Crepea . . . . $2.50, $8.00 and ;.e;0?d. 85 eelors new “Univers- al” prlllt cottons. These eottona are 30 in. wide and are absolutely guar- anteed to wash Per yd. ..‘ . . . . _ .. 85c. _ for the Delingatgr _ V- Leave your subscription with Mrs. Roach, Miss Eawer pls; Mlisiai Mac|Mti'l,lan T:IE_ DELINEATOR mon s e vere you y mail, . $1.00 Special lot of pointed piquee Indian head\ and Solsette. Very special price 39cyd. THE DELINEATOR 15 months to be ' called for at store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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