i » I mohair.- True Economy lo not e9 much whet you pay for an article no whet you get in return; ‘H441 ie incomparable in value. Try it today “ "A man is never older than he feels," declared the ancient beau. bravely. “Now I feel as fresh as a twoyear-old." "Horse or egg?" asked the sweet young thing brightly. —I see you had twenty hud mar during lust ternr Sou‘ Well, that doesn't amou change. um Chewing Aicls the Teeth You have the authority of doc- torsancl dentistsfor thisstatement. Your own experience will prove it, if you will use WRIGLETS after every meal. The following notations from a recent work on teeth and he th are worth remembering: “Dentists have found that the exercise of gum chewing brings about a better nutrition of the teeth . . . . ” “The cleansing action of the um between the teeth helps to keep them free rom the particles which lodge in the crevices and cause decay.” The busy man-—or woman either-rarely has time to clean the teeth after eating. Yet they should be cleaned, and WRIGLEYS. ‘after every meal will do it. Also it will aid digestion and furnish welcome refreshment to mouth and throat. Sealed in its purity package, bringing all its original goodness and flavor to you. flPtpvtnmls FLAVORED - Susan-comm Get your Wrigley benefit today! Try Wrigleys after smoking The Flavor L R17 Father (scanning school report) to much at the present- rate of ex- asts Western a Guardian sidewalk; are in a very slushy con- dition but the street men are to be commended for their work in opening up gutters and draining oft all the surplus water which accumulates very quickly durinS this mild weatherq-ll. -SPLENDID Mitok presided-The Pffigranlnle included violin solo, liiiss (‘ampbeli ac; Scotch solo-The Washes 0i the Kllt—D. Bruce Dunning; V06- ul solo, Heath llartlini-l; DflPkY Quartette-“Dou‘t you Hear D6111 Bellsn" Messrs. Chas- and Wesly Payntor, Robert l\icl.etid and Wat- son Jost; Vocal BOIO~YUN we have no Bananas. Fred liiclleod; Vocal solo, When I'm (lone, You'll Soon FUFgt-I, Preston Hardinil; 1311111111" llessit- Marks, Miss liiclssuc and Lien. Ferguson; Vocal solomllcr. .i. M. Murchison; Comic dialogue» “’l‘hc Farmer and the Dude." Mill Harding and (leo Ferguson; Vocal Solo-—D. Bruce Dunning; Sale of candy. Receipts $68.00. llod Save the King.~l'. ks ill —-WELCOME VISITORS-Jill‘. Elijah F. Iiowncss, u ilativl- of Nor- boro. who has spent the last five years in Danvers. Iilziss, und fif- 'toen years in lmwiston. Muinv, is, in Ulllllillll)’ with Iilrs. Bowness spending a holiday in his native Province. .¢\t present he is visiting his sister Mrs. Lydia Simms. Kon- sizigton and elsewhere and is re- nmving many former acquaint- tllllvlis. in all the parts ‘of the Eilliltffll slates in which they ‘have travelled, they have seen no lnirt of North America that can. along general lines equal Prince. lild- ward Island for comfortable, in- dependent homes, and for prosper- ity in agricultural pursuits. For a unmhcr o1‘ yours Mr. llmvni-ss was Supt. of Maine Suite Agricultural Society Lewision, Ziiaiue. and thus has Iii-mimic more iutiiuzitely uc- quaintctl with coudiiioiis there. lie strongly and consistently advises all young men that tilt‘ comfort ably located hero and have oven fair prospects in view‘, tn remain hero, for hero is where the future looms brightest fnr them. This ad- vice comes from one who has had experience and who assuredly is qualified tn advise. A few shlnimz examples oi‘ success abroad do not disclose the number‘ of these who would have done illlill<'ilSlll‘t‘illlly ‘better at homo-Y. Minard‘s Liniment For , PERSONALS l“ —Mr. PhilliirC-alllicck, Summer- .ide k ft on Saturday for Aluncton on n few weeks vislL-ll. Corns —Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ilarnarrl oi’ lthis mwu left on Saturday morninl for Boston, Muss” where they will Fllenrl a few weeks visiting their sou and ilaughtvr Wllfl reside ni ihnl rity.-—l<l. ~~Miss Evelyn Alyward, Skinners Pond was conveyed to the P. i“. llospitzil this week and on 'l‘hur:-- day a successful operation _ .. performed for appendicitis. Th1- paticut is reported doing nicelyl- ll. L Moodra Niht. or llltithers‘ Night is the oldest English llillllt‘. for Christmas, though the old customs of Mothers’ Night have gradually died out. lt was the custom for the early Saxons to dedicate the night oi’ Christmas to the special honor ni‘ Mothers. They occupied the ..mss- sat»- C NTO TION TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES On the heights overlooking the picturesque town 0f Clinton, Mass. Near Boston and Worcestq‘. 34th year. Thorough training and preparation (or State Registra- tion. Wail equipped class and lecture rooms. Laboratory. Special Instructors. i Instruction and full maintenance given to students. Write for Book of information to THE SUPERINTENDENT CLINTON HOSPITAL, Clinton, Man. s59 ., —.v~_-_- ~. he .'>»<v~r\ - - HOSPHIAL 001- I I seats of honor and everyone brought them gifts. The custom rc- mnlns to some extent in the noiih of England in mothering Sunday. ', 0n that day everyone who can do ». so still makes n pilgrimage homo- words, and the mother receives the . homage of her family. "You can say this for the poultry I business," ‘ "Wt-ll, suy it.“ - “A man going iu can always find ‘$2 uuothcr getting out." replace meat by Clark’: Spaghetti, with Tomato Sauce and cheese Discount Sale As I intend mlking a change In my business, I now i offer my entire stock, beginning Monday, March 24th, at ' the following discounts:- Grocerles 16%. ‘Sugar and Molasses not included. Hardware ..... ...................... .. 25% i mm. Women's and cmiamn Lblllwl‘ soon ...aa may, ‘i, oi-y Goods ............ ................ ..sa1-s% ' _ lays’, Youths’ and flirts’ Rubber Boots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16% A uw Man's Mackinaw Cont: .......... .. HALF PRICE sstslron c SH-ONLY no ooooa ALLOWED our on APPROBATION. All pasraus lcounto Mum’ be 1mm: a once. j. w. rm: _ IIIRADD WITII TOMATO IAUCB AND CIIBBII Alnllloulm o-n {law Commercial Hotel Kensington, P.E.L 9M0 ami- ‘March 1st Under New Management Rates $2.50 Per 006d lompls Rooms In con- mum. A Ieololllilc Livery lam -—BAD WALKING. -Streets and CONCERT —0l1 March 11rd. the united Baseball 1611111 of Spring Brook and French River staged a chain entertainment and candy sale in the French River Hull to a numerous audience. Mr. Ray accompanied by Miss blur)’ lllclsa‘ i Btilcvillc CLOSED FIVE HOSPITALS Dr. H. E. Beland, Minister oi Soldiers‘ Civil Re-establlshment, in a report to the House of Commons announces that five military hospi tals have been closed in Canada during the past year. There are still on the strength of the llepart» ment 3.744 treatment cases. 3.398 of them in Canada, 116 in England and 230 in the United States; 3,39! men are in institutions on Canada The expenses of the departmen- have been cut nearly four mliiior in the year. 1N MEMORIAM MRS. PRESCOTT S. WHITE Al Somorvillo, Iiiassochusetts oi March 2nd. Ziliuuie, beloved wife o Prescott S. White mid (laughter o‘ \\'. D. (‘oflin of St. Peter's l’ l}. L; zigod twenty-nine. years Sin leaves to mourn n loving husbaiu and three small children biesido: her father and four sisters, nnm l-ly, Mrs. (loorge 'l‘. Esiey of llor cheater. bless" Myrtle of (‘um bridge, liiuss, illabel of Somcrville ulass, Charlotte, oi‘ (‘able llead West, and one half sister, Adu, Si Peters. l’. E. l. She was of a cheer ful and kindly disposition und great 1y loved by those who knew hei blast. She hud a host of friond: hoth in lilnssuchusctis, and P- E. l where she was born. tPairiot [llPilSli copy) MRS. ROBERT WARD. It was with sincere sorrow that» the many relatives and (fiends oi‘ Airs. Robert Ward of this city heard of her death on Su-nduy, the 16th inst. The lute Airs. Ward had been in failing health for sev- eral month's but had borne hei prolonged illness with (‘hrlstian fortitude and rcsiginntiun. She “'11s much esteemed for her char- itable and lovable disposition and. will lit! sorely miss-ed, not only by lllUSP to whom she vndr-zlreti her self but particularly by those that were near and dear to her. llei husband prcdcccziscd her about flevvll yours ago, but, notwithstand ing this great sorrow through which she was called to pass she resohitcli; undertook thc task oi’ tenderly curing for those with whom her life was so closely cn- lwincd. , There are left to mourn their loss two daughters. Mrs. Preston Diamond, and Mury, and two sons, one sister, Mrs A. AlucCanuell and two brothers, Daniel and llrucc, all of this city and also another broth- er William in tho lluitod States. 'l‘hc.'fuuerul look place on Tues- day last. and ivas largely attended the. (EUFVICUS ut the home and grave being conducted by the Rev. G. C. ’l‘aylor of Zion Church. The pall- bearers were: Messrs. James Walker, George Williams, Robert Diamond, Edward Acorn, William Henderson and John Casford. ‘ii-Gk 00st 0f Living Chart were YOU plying Ior What Sl-lced Breakfast Bacon during the past month. gSherbrookc ‘Ottawa Brotkvillc A amblblOi Kingston ‘Toronto _ iSCalhanut-s _ 4 | Hamill lirfuitiord 4 . Pcicrbord ' . Guelph iKilchcncr ~ iVi/oodstock jStratiord ' i about April Ambrose and Robert, as wcll as .. »‘ ~ ~ f _ . n . - Eastern Guardian - ....'$HOP front Holmsifs Catalog “JQUNKIST ORANGEE-q Ten "use! received this week, seedless and fins flavor. Only 25 cents per iozéu. W. A. Johnstone. 111011111811; ..°EA8TERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian AB- lnt in ‘Montague and will be filers- 3d to receive news items, advertis- 10K, Job Priutint. new and renew- d subscriptiuuln-tih- ..'DON'T FORGET THE AUG- l'l0N SALE, March 25, at Morvyn Moore's, Albion Bay, stock, crop and implements Watch for hand- bllls-H. Nelson & Son, Auction- eers. 1998-3-13,tmt3l ..*FERTILIZER. Due to arrive 1st, Superphosphate, Potash, Nitrate of Soda and Sul- phate of Ammonia. Book your arders now.—Jumes lilcCartliy. Mt. Stewart. o msonmen ISLANDER DEAD. —-The death occurred at Boston of Mrs. Gillis. formerly Miss McKin- l0li of Georgetown after s. short ill- ross. Mrs. Gillis’ life has been m-e of service, sacrifice and love (or others and devotion in her iome. With busy hands and ac- .ive mind “he spent her latter days ind those nearest to her lovingly estlfy to her uirusual» charm us nother and friend. Young nd ild alike found joy in her presence ier ready wit. her good Solid sense. for cheery disposition and uncom- iluining nature together with a iteadfnst trust and belief that her ife was safely held and directed my her l-Ieavenly Father who she laily glorified and proclaimcil. ull iombined to make the rare and bc~ ovod woman found in Mrs. Giilis. \ loving family and many friends vill miss her tenderly, cherish her nemory and who would keep one who was so sure of her Fathers welcome and bud long since held herself ready to ills holy will. Her examples uud deeds of kind- ness will long linger n shining iri- mte to the uscfulhml obedient life if n child of Cod. She leaves ‘to nourn one sister, Mrs. Thomas lenry of Georgetown. Sincere sympathy is exlcndcd.-A. -—i<e>-—-— Minard’: Llniment Relieves Colds. I PERSONALS ..'Iudge. A. L, Fraser, Souris re- :cntly visited Georgetown-A. ..*llir. und Mrs. F. J. Solomon, Georgetown WQPB visitors to Cordi- ‘mow-A. .."Miss Mary McDonald, Pun- murc Island rccctitly visited in Geo- ‘gctmvn.—A. “fillies Helen McDonald, Mont-l igue spent the week end at her, iomc in Georgetown-A. | ..'Miss Grace Douglas. Georgel ‘own is visiting her sister Miss’ wnrlon Douglas in Morell.-—A ..”‘Miss Beck. Lower Montague ‘ visited Mist, Eddn McLeod, George- ;o\vn lust week.—A. ..'Mr. Wallace Crossnia-n, Geo- rgetown is visiting in Charlotte- town-A ‘T e Morel! Dramatic Club", presen their four act comedy drama. Mt. Stewart. Monday night. 24th March. {QM | Alkali In Shampoos l Bad For Washing Hair l Do no_t use prepared shampoos or anything else that contains too much lfree alkali, for this is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hali- brittle. Th9 best thing to use is Mulsiiled cocosnut oil shsunpoo. for this is pure and entirely greaseless. it is inexpensive and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store. and s few ounces will last. the whole family for months. 1 Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mul- sliied its all that is required. Slowly moisten tits hair with water and rub it in. It. makes an abundance of rich. creamy lather, which cleanses thoroughly and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and event)’. and is soft lfresh looking, bright. unify. wavy, and easy to manage. Besides it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandrufl. Be sure your ilrusitisl gives you Mulsliled. Before o! imi- tations. book lfor the name Wat- kins on the pscimle- Eye Examination Exhaustive null-ch It'll ...-_.--::_}:_:=" tc... ,1 A. “no- every game. detail. In a lovely shadow leather binding, big tons, side pockets, fullyback......... lined plain man- nish style loose back, very smartat AT 7.50, ' 10.00, believe there is, all prices. you strongly. .1 , Sport Coats Have a Daring Swing With the season of sports at hand-with the general y lc-zfzzing toward sports clothes, and particularly sports coats for every day wear, these swagger top- coats are timely indeed. They play an important part in Irresistible for sports; and ever so smart for general wear they are a joy to own. You can depend upon it that they are absolutely fashion-right in. every tweed, roomy, easy, smart, $32. A full length Veletone Coat in the rougher finish, is very handsome. The pop- ular grey color, full silk $12. A notable value in sport tweed, large plaid in brown and sand combination, side tie, big buttons, straight WONDERFUL VALUE IN SPRING COATS OFFERED We feel confident in saying plainly that we do not anywhere, ' ter value than we are this moment offering in coats of ‘ The amazing values at the 10w prices will impress you-and the beauty and absolute rightness combined with value in the high er grades will appeal ito Grey is a very new spring‘ shade—liere is a model in three quarter length, it: ' Veletone, silk lined, abeatityat A striped Cameline-I-the cloth that New York is all agog about, full length, ali ganlion tcrepe lined, full ac , s rap inset trim at bottom. . . . A medium heavy chin- chilla makes a splendid coat for immediate wear. ‘ghltal rilcha soft cloth shows a u pai .B0d l" - " ed with’ silk y m $49‘ plaid but-i 22. OGIIIO 13.75, 15.00, 18.00, 20.00 obtainable any bet- rovoaied that at luntuvsn out of ton people and I|l“' s; but only three out of ton wnr jhom. That mum that About four out of ovary ton “llllillptffl w A I _.~__‘I_6. l‘ flail" 'l‘.‘ d “ma” “h 'R“i~""“ ‘ - ' It may t» that you an one giaggggggg" T, u m four. Anlnagmvlmx iPrince Albert ___ .. __Ai.|9. ‘znlw “aim”: o’ '§E|"‘§§‘,§°" T“ Aiii- your eyesight In! We uni- imfibnag. 46. only urge you to Ivc sorioui Vancouver ,_ ____ - consideration to he motto:- vkmh, . " u!‘ causing "this examination ‘ "'_‘_ m . s... do prud- in Yiiur MAIA% oompsrg with cal-Mr cities?’ you pl lag more or ms , t’ up? bu; iii-loss m for quality "dsiivorld" 360D Watch Ior the ohohfll chart nix! month. ‘Humor-row cemuur rm. Lritets IUIIIRIIDI MARKET tum-k ‘El OIIIIIIIIIUUUOOIDIU ~ if s n s '!I..l;l"}‘-a Ln Vwlhlltillllvs ifinb-iu Potat tfmlltorrsrovl ........-..-... lI-ll) "in. u 2.837"?! "W!!! Teacher: "How is u. Willie, yep can't luiow your lesson? It wash! .-..-.-.......~ JW" “Ir um with Min-raw. it rations ministration. Ioothel and hash. nuns-n.“ ("nun-nui- call u