We will throw on the market our entire stock of Staple ens, Towelling, etc. _ _ in this Department not advertised at Wheleflale Pfleee 1000 Yards of Gingham, large assortment of Patterns - - - - - 2000 Yards of Prints, light and dark ¢0l0rS - - - - - - -_ - ~ - - - - - - 1000 yards 0f Unbleached Cotton at Cheese Cloth Prices . . . . 1000 Yards of Unbleached Cotton better quahty S?!" - - - - ~ - - - 1000 Yards (all ‘the above goods l0 yds. to a customer) - - - - - - 1000 Yards of White Cotton, very special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Yards of 40 inch Circular Pillow Cotton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Yards 42 inch Circular Pillow Cotton . . . . . . . . II: . . .. . 100 Yards 40 inch Circular Pillow Cotton, better quality ._ . . 100 Yards 40 inch Circular Pillow Cotton, better quality . . 100 Yards 42 inch Circular Pillow Cotton, better quality . . 250 Yards 63 inch Unbleached Sheeting, Special - - - ~ - - - - - - - 250 Yards .72 inch Unbleached Sheeting, better quality . . . . . 200 Yards 70 inch Unbleached Sheeting, Special . . . . . . . . . 200 Yards 72 inch Unbleached Sheeting, better quahty . . . . . 50 Honey Combed I Bed Spreads, Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Yards Linen Heavy Roller Towelling, Special . . . . . . . . . . 100 Yards 24 in-ch Glass Toweliing, Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 100 Yards 64 inch Linen Damask, Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r 20 Dozen Turkish Towels 20 x 40, Special Price . . . . . . . . . . Latest new Spring Shades Shot Taffeta. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 36 inch Black Duchess Silk Bargain. See window .. . New Spring Tweeds for Ladies’ Suits and Coats just arrived. Very Special Value in newplziin and Cord Velvet, 22 Price .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at.... !. Price PRUWSE anus LTD. To Everybedy THE BARGAIN CENTRE our ANNUAL SALE or STAPLE GOODS Opens Wednesday Morning Next ing, Unbleached Cotton, Ginghams, Prints, Cretonnes, Curtaining, White Cotton, Bed Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Slips, Flannelettes, all kinds of Lin- All these goods at startling Low Prices. All goods 100 Yards Linen Roller Towelling, Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Few Specials From the Dress Goods Dept. ; _* New Cloths for Misses and ChildrensSpring Coats, 54 inch.‘ Special value inch, 27 inch, 35 inch; 50 Dozen Ladies Spring Hose, all the new shades. Values to $1.75, clearing New range all wool Dress Serges for girls school dresses. Special 75c Yard All Goods Hemmed Free of Cost V TIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Western Guardian —ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA OATS, better oats, better -Cliiua. 2.6-2 wits- 3 —-FERTll.iZER — We wish l0 have all orders for Fertilizer book- ed at once. Peter MacNutt & Son. Mglpeqpe‘, 3l96-3-16-5i —COME TO THE auction sale of rnrm, stock and implements at " Joseph S. Reeves, Kelvin, March 21st. 325i-3-l9-2i. -BANNEH OATS - We have ' oii hand, ior sale, several cars of Banner Oats. considerable quan- tity or it Field Competition Oars. Peter ItlacNult & Sou, Mlillleqlle- 3196-3-16-51. Goods includ- _wANTED — immediately, ex- perienced lady clerk. Ono (znpable oi assisting in stenolifflvhle “Wk preferred. Peter ltiueNutt & $0"- Maipeque. 3196-3-16-51 —WEBTERN AGENT-din Cyrus J. Gallant is Guardian Agent in Kowlnn. and will be pleased to rc- celve news, ndvertisting, new and renewal subscriptions. . . . 10c Yard —GUARDIAN nnrnnsnnrA- - TIVE ior Richmond and vicinity in . . Yard Mr. my Brown, who is {apenbtorre- an renews su so - . . . . 5c Yard zfgggm" d p ' ' ' ' 8c Yard —AUCTION SALE -Don‘t forget 10c Yard, the auction sale at John C. Pili- ' ' ' _ man's, Travellers Rest. on Thursday _ _ Yard March 22nd. at one o'closk sharpJ " All the stock. crop and implements. . . 26c Yard will be sold. c. c. Craswell. Auc- 26c Yard ,tioneer. 3285-3-20-3i , —WESTEBN OFFICE. -— The ' ' - 37c Western Ollioe oi the Guardian lo 48c located in the hicNelll Building. ’ ‘ ' r d V Water BL, Suinmersldf, whertlalsulw- " acrlptions. and advert sing w l be’ ' ' ' 02c Yar received. The Guardian may he- _ _ _ Yafd purchased daily at the Weltern a Oflice in the McNeill Building or at . . . 39C Yard in... McDonald News Store. - . . 39C Yard -FER'I'ILIZER - i have a sun- 500 Yard ply oi‘ llllxod l-‘cntiiizer and Chemr, ' ' ' ciils now on hand at my ivare-' illouse in Kenslngton- Come in andi ' .liaul your requirements home _ _ Yard iwhile the roads are good. James‘ ,l:3. McNcill. I . . . 20¢ Yard 3104-3-13-121. I - - 28¢ Yard -OATS NOW UNLOADING at $1 00 ,Albany No. 1 sect] and best grade ‘ ' ' _ lCanada Western, suitable for seed. _ _ _ ' 69c Pair ‘all in bulk. (lot yours oii’ cai- at . ‘wholesale price. Ceiitrul Bedcqnc. R. A. Leard, 3258-3-lQ-3l. i ‘The concluding meeting of the ‘Grand River Au ti Ci b h id . Yard lilo Maple Leaf cl-lgii 0R1] “Itlldncfay . lnight. Good loads and a beautiful . Yard inight brought out an unusually zlargc crowd and all present appear- ‘ed to enjoy themselves. Auction forty-fives held the centre of the stage ior the first couple oi hours, the final count showing the follow- ing prize-winners: First. ladies, Mrs. James Campbell, Cross Rivers; first, giant's, Mr. John McKinnon. Cross Rivers: consolation, Miss Angela Mc- iKinnon, Cross Rovers. Following ‘the card party, a. Leap Year dance was held and much appreciated by the fair sex. Excellent music was furnished by Messrs. Kincli and Gallant, and a dainty lunch was served by the indies. For the suc- cessiui conduct of those weekly card- parties. much oi the credit is due Mrs. Patrick McLellan, the enthusi- astic and zealous secretary oi the society under whose auspices they were held. 1v . $1.50 "Yard 75c to $2.00 .. . 79c Pair r-F —WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT.- ‘Tilt: (lenili of Miss Elililllflill i\l(-— ,Klnii0n occurred on March 15th.. rat the home of iicr neiec, Mrs. ;Tiionias Cummings, Cross ltivers. ill/lies. Mcliinnon who had reached 'tll6‘|lilVilll(it".t| age or’ ninety-one had lived on the old Murdock hic- Klnnon homo, llnyshlo. until tho donth (ii her brother, Neil, olizlii- yoais ago. Silo Wil-“l the inst sur- viving member of a large nml high- One Price Cash Store OW READY NEW SPRING PRICE LIST wrru towns-r rnicns 0N Au- KINDS 0F Standard Builders’ Supplies wnrrn non roun corn roan RHODES. GIIRRY LTD. ..*FOR SALE-Vessel. Irene L. A 1 condition. Apply F. Vuozzo. ‘Montague. 3232-3-17-31 ..'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will‘be pleased to receive news items, advertising, now and renewal subscriptions. ..*SPEClAl. SERVICES — From Jan. 29 to Feb. 12, a splendid series of evangelistic meetings were held in the United Church, conducted by Dr. H. N. McLean and Miss Gladys McKinnon as soloist. The local choir, i8 in number, were on hand in iuii force at nearly every meet- ll NOVA SCOTIA n ti ASK FOR THE NEW Wall Paper Catalogue WRITE YOUR name very plaln~ ly on the coupon below, cut out and mail to us, and we'll send you the biggest, but, most. economical WALL PAPER CATALOG in Canada. 85 new (lesions. prion based on double roll oi 72 sq. yards. USE THE COUPON the average oi 160. A very deep i‘ impression was made upon the U in the B. S. 0f the Methodist nndw in; oi iormsr pastors. On Feb. 20th vv unmunion was held in the United Church, 40 being received on pro-. |80 pin-took oi communion. I {Ob- A Grade V — Adebelle Masher. Grade 1V (a) - Mary G. Moc- Donnla. Charles Masher and Rolph BEL rattan" Guardiiiimlliniieiiiicéiiiéiftliéii“ New Annan race track fame, wis in the city yesterday afternoon llv teivlowlng the horsemen prepara- tory to inn-king an announcement ior New Aiinnn Racing dnte i928. Alter talking it over wlth n got in touch with his partner. M2‘. ltlacliiiiiion oi‘ New Aunan and thtv decided on having races on Wed-l lottetown EXlIllJlLlOH will this year be hold one month earlier u d 1 1 d t l n usual. the new dates being August ,,,‘§,,§",,,,‘f,,§§,,,,§°,'§ ‘gigs: yni: 20m to 24th., and it was ielt that atwndnnm ranged 1mm 30 on alhei-c should he over a week he- very "army mgm. m 21m mnnnglwet-n any local racing and exlilb~ whole community. and those invol- eemmedflle the Pele“? Blower’! vcd thank God ior the great bless-end farmers cenerellv- Owlns 1'» in; mggivgd, 1t h“ resulted in the schedule ox’ other class A Ex- bi-lnging to n heed the inithlul work hlbitions. the only (into available iPresbytorlen Churches during past part cl years, and also the earnest preach- the season when potato digging Icselon oi iaith and two by certifl- McEwen (equal); Howard Masher, icate. ll ‘lfltlltl were baptised and Joe MacDonald. or. Charles Masher. l_\' reaper-uni family nml her pas- slng sort-rs illlfiilllil‘ link comic-n.- lng tile present. with the pioneer (lays oi the settlement. She was u genial sympathetic soul and in ht-r homt- her friends wen, niwnys sine oi n hearty welcome. Durlngi her illness sho was visited by her ‘pastor. the Rev. John A. McDon- nhl and she (lie(i. foi-tllietl by the last consoling rites of Holy Mo? thcr Church. administered by his loving liunds. Her funeral was helil on Saturday to St. Patrick's (limit-ii. (lraiiq River, and her re- inulns laid to rest beside her pnr-i ents.——(N—- ----<n-oa>----- ---~.Vlrs. Frank Kane. llliss i\lnr- iznret McDonald ltilti ‘Mr. ltiiehu-zi Jninos lPrauyght. arrived from Bos- ton on Tuesday, called home by the soiions illness oi Mrs. Angus Prnuglit. Richmond. We are glad to report that Mrs. Praughfs c0.)- ditlon is considerably improved. _N__ Don't Fuss With . L“ Mustard Plastersl fl New Annan Races The genial Jim Pcndcrgust of ‘fol’ unibni" oi‘ prominent owners, he esday, August 8th. The ieason ior‘ i(- change in dale is that Char-i than ion. The Charlottetown EXlllbl- 0n is being held earlier to ac- as August. 20 to 24 or lilo letter, September. which would be onld he at its height. (b) - Stewart Masher. Francis nderson. Osborne Anderson. Irene Wei-rm. mm v i ‘It KENSINGTON iiion scnooi. . Grade VI-—l,li0rman nbEs: 2. 6i- Honor Roll oi Eensington HighI School ior February: Principal Lowtherh Dept. Grade X Sr.-l, l-lelen Rogers; 2. Jenn Sharpe; Lester Champion; 3, Gertrude Gil- lln; l. Irene Casrloy. .__-. MARCH 20, 1928 ..~ "‘“‘““"‘ i l “ A’; . "win " I/I 514111540 1 ‘ L!!!» i. \\\ ' iSheetings and Pillow Cottons v— Hemmed Free- during this Sale-Commencing this morning HIS annual and very popular service is offered you again , in our linen department on second fl0or., You will sec goods of very special value displayed on all tables and fixtures—you will see sheetings and pillow cottons sold at prices whose cheapness will surprise and delight you.. And you will be able to get your sheets and pillow slips hemmed nicely without cost. Leave your orders EARLY- Fine quality, firm. closely wov- en unbleached sheeting, 72 inches wide, only, per 9 yard...“ . . . . . . . ' A bleached sheeting of the bet- ter sort, nice weight, 72 inches wide, splendid value, per yard . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . " 80 inch, same grade, is 58c._ Our best quality sheeting, a b Heavy, closeffincly woven un~ a bleached sheeting, 63 inches wide, at only per yd ' A very nice bleached white sheeting, 70 inches wide a bargain at per yd . . . .. ' A very splendid make of real ENGLISH sheeting, one of the best. makes, offered at- I IO‘ 311311;‘? - - - - - - ' - - - wonderful fabric. ‘sold at a most - . » - t » - - . n . 1 ' ' 8i" inches wide --------- - 42¢ ?§“§.r§i.l§§$i§ie ......... . 15¢ Medium weight circular Pillow 3U illehee Wide - - -' - - - - ~ ~ - 132C Cotton, really fine, satisfactory goods, 40 or 42 inches wide, per yd' . . . . . . . . . . . ' Heavy circular pillow cotton, 4O inches widc, a very out.- standing value, per I n\krabalsson Cotton, w ‘ yard . . . . . ‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . fabric of well-known excellence Good medium weight unbleach- 40 inches wide . . . . . . . . . . .500 ed cotton, 40 inches wide, 42 inches wide . . . . . . . . . . .52c . per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. " (English Alhambra Bedspread?” $1.15 This is direct from the makers ‘in England, and is thus offered you at a distinctly saving price. Very attractive spreads 64 x 84 inches in size, hemmed ready to use, rose and white, gold and white, blue and white. W'e’1l gladly send anywhere in P. E. Island post paid on receipt of price. " Extra heavy unbleached cot‘ ton. 36 and 40 inches wide, peryard........ . . . . . .. ‘ Bleach, all linen table damask, 60 inches wide, good weight . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Heavy linen Roller "Fowelling, 17 inches wide, a. real bargain at A20 cents a yard or 5 yards for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " f Sub-standard Jacqqiuard Turkish Towels 39c Sure, these a_i'e “sub-standards” but the flaw will take some finding, and we recommend them without reserve. They are 20 x 40 inches with border of pink, blue or gold . . . . . . . . .39c ‘illgeflliiéel 55 inch English made, cot< ton table damask . . . . . . t- Medium weight linen Roller 'i‘owelling, exceptional value at per yard . . . . . . ., ' ilost (niaiity linen Glass Towel- iing, 21 inches wide, gold, lielio or blue cross stripe or barred ctlgc . . . . . . . . . . . . ' w. A ive Reeves; 3, Glen Inglis; 4. Evelyn Macliure. Miss Randy's Department. Grade III Sr.--l, Albert Thump. son: 2. Marjorie Kennedy: 3, Roy Hunter. Kennedy; 3. George McKay; lMor- ria Clark.‘ Y s, Hattie Clarkf 4.| An electrically operated we Florence Yeo. {Grade}, I11 Jr.—l,Everett Champ-llwlel’ ll Plflmtbd ior Sumatra that Grade III — Marie MacDonald, Grade X Jr.-—l. Annie Murphy; z on; 2. och McKennn; 3. Don Mc- will ppoducg 300300 ma»; n "w" ‘ “an” “Mm” 0”" | s1‘. reruns nAitnon Glldy! Mncllwen and Min-y Squires Jean MacKentie; a. Gladys Mc-iKay and Rosezitn McKcnnu; 4. Ad- mr, ‘with nn- eventual?) annual muriottetown. P. E. l. Con. l (equal): Murray Masher and Mb- Neill; 4. Helen Yeo, Ralph McMll- ele Brown. prouction or 2,000,000 pmlndg, Send the new Wall Paper catalogue The loliowing is the standing oi ert Squires (equal); Charles Le hm (gqugl), Grade ll»-1. Willa Caseley; 2, - To St. Peters Harbour school ior the Pierre. My" Buntgirfg Dept, Vernon Pnynter: 3, Leonard Wat~ m,“ month oi ebrnnry: I Grade ll — Beth Maclitwen. Ethel Grade IX-l, Herbert McKennn; son: 4. Louis German. """""""""""" ‘ Grade II—-Wlnnie and Edith Squires. Brenton Arnold. i 11,, "wad, ¢,_,¢¢u,¢,,|_¢¢ 2. animus Hughes; a, Celia Glover; Miss Thompson's Dept. P. 0. Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘MacEwen (equal); Marjorie Mac- Grade I (a)-- George Drake. , 4_ 51mm Kqlly, g Grade I--l. Millie Benristo; a, ' . Ewen. v- (b) - Plus MacDonald. Ruperti qr.“ v111_1' Mgfggfgt Qflflg; 2_ lvnn Champion; 3. Dorothy Bearis- PHMIIN - - - - - - ~ - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - ~ - - - - - ~ - ~ ~ - I - - ~ - - - - - — - - -- Grade VII - Helen Masher. Ai- Mat-Donald. Margaret Mother. Joe. Dam Mcmnm; 3_ Jgmgs graham; to; 4. Elmer Kennedy. ‘ . ice La Pierre. Elisabeth Arnold. gLa Pierre. _ i t, Margaret Stewart. B-l, Mary Caseiey; 2, Rgchgg] ' Grade Vi — Marlon Maoliwen. (cl-John Macllwen. . M“, pram,“ mpgrtmenp McKennn: 3. Elmer Champion; 4, & MQLEQD, Ellen Masher. Alfred MacDonald. Periect attendance: Helen Moch- qr“, v3.4, Lame Mgcxgy; 2_D|vid Gprman. C-l, Robert Bowen; ll. Joyce Mlllman: 3. Jnnetc While and Eric Jardine. (equal). D—l, AFuiur wnsoiTfifim-gié‘