. i 1 '- `.< 1 l ii t. , it -'Ll __ .l- _._ _ ._,| _ __ _. 1 ; ‘ ‘f xi _iii ,' _E,, it if” _-1_7 l "is l-if _ __ tif i,- ‘fic ., l. ill-_ -T"'-.-;~_§. -“_»j~L“.>~ i _.; ' its _ -i’. ii,- 3? i .M llfx _ -__ uf u . ii- ‘iii Hi i if I 'Nl ,fe c ;"\ -il' iii, >` -ig, -L il Q; ll' : -, -_ __ ill. `-: .;_ _-"'2'* _iflir iilll' '- i ¢“= tg "2 -- ‘.j ' li _-_qt `,;_l 'mlm onuzoorrnrowrr susnnu.-1| *°‘~‘“' .gusts mime-y‘-lit,ll3i»se. Mr. neges-' -| -- ~ 1- ~ __ .banks is a son o!“Mr. David Marsh- -I ' ‘ - ~ ~ - bank who ope one of the largest ‘ - gf" _ - __ i-ouer main. in es; prince and like \ _ ' - “ nie other pans tts,-= “non he leavesj l_ , \ -” ,_ . many friends _behind who win so _ , - ~ ~ doubt 'miss him but are nevertheleis _ a ‘ _ _ ‘°'“i°r :°::‘“;:°°"': _,ff ,-- - e . be nee e n e eenceo --., /' ' , ,' his King.-z. __ . - - __`/"_?.'-_ \ _ _ ._ \_.\ _,_ »‘“ _-;-:rs-#_ _ F2 = \S\ _ 2 -- 5. '_ F1 ,; "'i __ ...|__ Jil.- ¢,ff_1\l E ""2, CLE/rims-ii :iiwrecrs ml l] f'__i_iiI1‘-f'_`=-if ` 'i£'2?’fii_1é?f__l -KHAKI IN SUMMERSlDE_-Mr It. B. Richardson. ' maiiager of tho lloyal iiaiik of Canada. Summersldo, has just roccivtul from headquarters iii London. Eng.. 50 copies oi tlic March "Khaki Magazine." These have been pill.:-,t-ul for sole at 15 cenls a copy in i\it'l.cllan's Book Store. 'l‘bey are sold ciitirely without. proiit. und the total pi'oceuils go to the tfoiia- dian boys ut tho front. 'l‘his niugazliu: is niurh abort- the average, and its O b bject is to supply reading niattei' and reliiililo lioinn ncws to our Caiiadiuii 'o ldiers. _.-\ll iitteixistlfxl in the wel- fare of the tfatiiatliun lads should pro- We Aim To Please on Every Poin Fennell & Chandler i5‘§‘i'i’.'iZ.‘§§is _ __ __ _ it---_.-___-___ tugious disease. Great care and pr caution are being oxcrciisetl bv thc " E '1 ' authorities lnithe ouariintliie oi' th ~”llll\\\\V/IIII§\\\\\\'lI cure ii copy ol` the Khaki at once ns the supply will not last loiig_--X. “Try lit-xall liidiicy Roinedy_ It has proven ilsoil to be it woiidcrilil runic- dy for trcntiiig any form ol' kidney dis- eases. (lunraiitecd. lii liquid form, 501'. and $i_00, iii pill form 509. Mac- Kiniion Drug Co.. Cor tircut George :ind lit-ut Streets. MEM. llllli‘uA\\\\¥&\\\\\YllIIIIIIQ if./llllnun isssnq, _\ t Al J _/,_ ‘ “lun 1" \ ooo _ \\\wvAv//0t\\\ asus ul C o \\l Z This drawing represents a beautiful shoe, designed or particular women.. Note the perfect lines. nd with all its beauty there that lovely feeling of omfort and the knowledge that your feet are entirely satisiied. This feeling is assured with every pair of “Empress” or "Walk-Over” Shoes. Morris & Smit Sole Agents IIWK/fl\\\\\\“\R 5, ' N >-vi 5" \\\\\\\\\\v/IIIL\\\\\§i.I L\\\ O ZIIIII Queen St. it ' ||sssvllln\\\\"f///.\\\\|s|ns5 S-»u r»=f~»-=~- 1- 1»=-.as -si- _____._.____n__.___.,.____.._._____=_, Guafdfaci -ir Pave to buy is mn Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can lie obtained at Lai’lerty'a Ton- sorial Pariours, Sumniei-side. -CHURCH OF SCOTLAND- Rev. James MacDougall will preach at Cole- man on Tuesday and Wednesday. the 30th and Iilst at 7 p. ni. -T0 COHRESPONDENTS.--Owing to the increasingly heavy demands on space; The Guardian cautions its cor- rcspoiideiits to be as brief as possible in their contributions. Only Real News \viil be inserted. -SERIOUS LOSS.- Mr. H. B. S. lilrcli, Port llill, had the uiisfortunc to lose ii valuable horse on Tuesday night. Through some nilshap tho nnliiial wns strangled in his stable by the tic rope. Mr. Dircli is the mail driver for Port Hill Station to Port llill and iiic loss is ir. serious one ho having abundance ot work for all his iiorscs: -FUNERAL HELD.- The funeral ol' the lute Francis Doherty, Port. I-Iill took place lvediiesdny niteriioon and wus very largely attended. The scr- vice was coiitlncted at the home and in tlic Lot 14 Presbyterian Church by Rev. J. S. McKay und the rcmaiiis were interred iii tho Lot 14 Presbyter- iou Cemetery. The deceased was one oi' the oldest residents in that com- |iiunit_v having passed his 90th ycar. She leaves to mourn ti family ol’ twelve sons and dnugliters. Those residing iii the province are Mrs. David Doherty. S. l’_ Uolierty; Dr. \\'llllnm Doherty, (‘apc Navuse; Mrs. J. A. Weeks, .-illierton; Mrs. C. E. Dobcy Port lliil; Mrs. H. I). Dobiii. Arlington, l.ot 14; anti I\'l_iss M. J :it home, the others resiiliiig in differeiit parts oi' Canada and United States. _- -MUD DIGGING--The niuti digging iiuliistry is closed for the season, the diggers having all been lirought :isiiort-_ This has been one of the best seasons in the histoi'_\' oi' that enter- prise, there being upwards of four hundred carloatls of the fertilizer load- ed and shipped botii east aid west from S1iiiiiiierside_ besides thc large uua.utii_v that had been hauled directly from thc diggers to the surrounding farrns.-H. # ` _ i Real Relief from suffering means true ha - piness. The trouble duo to incli- gestion and blljousness, is removed _ quickly, certainly and safely by BlitilliAi‘i`S _..,_?__!_.l_;_!.§. ` -ONE CENT pei- wordieach laser- tioii for advertising in this column. Cash inust accompany order. Mini- niuni charge twenty-tive cents. -WANTED.i- Two smart girl! ¢° learn the millinery business. _Apply Hi Hoimau’s Milllnery Department. 9083-3-19Mtf. -SINCLAIR G. STEWART, |-TD-1 wil iiold their formal opening ot’ New Season Miilinery Styles, Saturday. March 27th, afternoon and evening- You are specially requested to be in attendance. 919011121- -THE ORDER for your new Easter Hat will have the best attention of our staff during the coming week. Opening dlspliiy, Saturday. March 27th. You arc invited. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. 9190m2l- -ABRAM'S VILLAGE.-Some indi- cations of_ thc coming fishing season were iii evidence last week when ti. quantity of salt was hauled from Wci- lington Station.-What might have re- sulted more seriously occurred at Eg- mont Bay Church last Sunday morning when Mr. Arcade Arsenault. of Abram's Village, was run over by n horse and sleigh. Mr. Arsenault had just ulighted from his own sleigh and was walking towards the sheds when the horse driven by Mr. James Le- Cierc, of Urbaiiivillc, suddenly came in contact with him, ,knocking him over and passed over him. Mr. Le- ‘C-lcrc, as soon as hc healized the sit- nation stopped his horse, and the sleigh was lifted over and Mr. Arsen- ault was extricated from his awkward position. There were no ver_v serious injuries lint iievertheless he sustained nasty cuts and n. bad shaking up. l-lo was immediately driven home by Mr. Leetlerc, who felt very grieved over thc mishap, although no fault can be placed on him as he is not a careless driver, and the misfortune was purely accidental.-M. 'I_‘IG_\'ISI{ --Dr. James Johnston left for t‘-harlottet.o\vn on Wcdiiesdny morn- ing and expects io be gone i'or n cou- ple of days.--Z. -ADDING T0 CENSUS.- Two lniby girls were horn \vltiii1i the last two days bringing much joy iii the homes oi’ l\-iessrs Joseph l\i, Gallant and Austin iialidralian.-Z. -PATRIOTIC MEETlNG.- Hon. Chas. Dalton will be chairman at the patriotic irieeting in Tigtiiisli on Sat- urday evening, It is hoped that there may be a large attendance as the pro- graniine will be a very interesting one. 9189. -ENGINE DiSABLED.- The Ica- iky condition ot' Engine Nninher 28 iii charge ot' Mr. Pat Dorsey upon its arrival at 'Pignlsli Tuesday evening ctiusetl the freight which was sche- duled to leave iierc Wednesday morn- ing to bc called off as the engine ot’ that train had to replace iiuinber 28 and take out, the rcgulnr express ln- stead.-Z. l- ' ,_ _ J _f--'"1 in the hardware line (action. We have 21 just the article you sturidard of quality Our large staff o sailcsmen are always to prove to you that \..._w_._,._.________ Coinc here tor your every requirement thing really good, and our goods are so displayed that you can select in an instant our prices are extremely moderate. serve you. Step in anytime, we’ll be glad is to give you perfect satisfaction. _i\ and you’ll get satis- largc stock of every- want. Although our is exceptionally high fcourteous, intelligent ready and anxious to our supretr c ambition -USUAL SIZE.- One ot’ the larg- t ost and heaviest dressed hogs bought by J. H. Myrlck d Co.. lieie this sea son was received on 'Tuesday weigh- ing 546 lbs. It was brought in thc iiiarhci by Mr. Norliert. Perry of St. over 600 Ilia.--Z uud upon being examined by his pby 'hlni.--Z. Uo\'lc_ who died the other day diphtlicria. was buried 'l‘\icstlny at t on the point of death iroiu this con F - ~ ___ '-- li-'--2 _--*ff ' ' Our Good Tailoring ! school house ot' that sei.tlenient_-Z. _ -UNCOMPAFIED PATRIOTISM. T HE Man Wl`l0 llI1S l'ilS Cl0th€S HS to enable him to go to the fron made to his order generally has his own ideas as to details. lf you have any pet notions as t0 110W YOU Wish prevailing styles- uint- years or age who _wiui mr. ceo- adapted to your figure, come here an it will be done to a nicety. Each garment is individually Tail ored, made by an Expert Journeyma work er, not machine-made. The she is permanently worked in by hand, and the garment holds its shape. i I Suits $19, $22, $25. U0 $30. Spring Overcoats $20, $24, $28. _ The new Spring Woolens are beauties. We are showing many choice and exclusive patterns! May we show you? B9 cause him anxiety ln the working o bis farm while away is the case d rgc Mnrchbank have enlisted for over- sea. -service and expect to leave just as soon as this sale is over. ' Mr. Bow- uess is well known tliroughotit Tig- - - ih lllitatithe wid.- Ouf Designer and Cutter 15 of iizasiiksuliierevvililicli welrc builtneiiy sliiiii proved high-grade ability. last year have shown him to be - placed to execute the work in all it details. Such patriotism is shown b of not only his friends. but of th Bosirsths IIQINIHU nit. w. J. Gibinr, C Ph”'°_';iisi'ii‘h|i=ii>?,"'P.s.|. ; Temporary address- ‘ was a visitor to Summerside this week.-H. was in Sum this week.-H. _in town purchasing spring supplies. H. Louis. 'l‘his is the hcavlest [rom urutmd licri-_ this wiiitcr although this tirni soiiictimo iigo were the rcciplciit ot' one t`ro|n near 0'Lr:i\r_v wclgliiiig -SERIOUS ACCiDENT.-- The rot.- ury or rlrt-ulnr saw has again been instrumental in causing another ac- cident which is [cared will prove fatal. Wliilc <~nt,liiig wood in rom- pany with others Frniik Perry (Adol- ph) oi' St. Louis on Tuesday was strurk in the face with u, flying stick ol' wood rentleriiig him uiiconscious slcinii was reported critically liijurcd 'l`liat his rt,-.coveigv is uticertalii is the well nigh bclicf ol` those atttendiiig Wlicn'tIie body of the late Clarence tcrnooii. word was received iroin those who are only allowed to visit the liome from which this sad death took place that another hrothcr was if is household besides the closing oi' the To cull ii sale by auction in the near fuiure and dispose oi’ all his property nt whatever prices it will bring so and fight for his co\iiitry's Cause. -ANOTHER OF FAMILY SICK.-~ _ - .ii without having to leave anything to of Mr. George t". liowness ot’ Montrose a young unmarried man ot' twenty- o. young man of unusual skill 'and work- man vvho understood the task when _ Y n him in sacrificing home and property -to shoulder with the six youhfilien al- ready in training calls for ddfmlratioii -_ .fm .- t i’ A F” M Mr. . ‘Ahraurs Village. is home again utter spending the past few months in the left Tuesday on a, buying trip to Mon- -Mr. and Mrs; James Suuarelirlggs, Miscouchc, were visitors to Summer- side on Wednesday.-H. -Messrs. F. -J. E. Wright, and Goo. Harris, Sumnierside, left by the even- ing train on n business trip West.--H. -llir. Seaman Ford, Arlington, was in Sunimerside, Wednesday. attending business.-I-I__ -Mr. Alban McLellan, indian River, was a visitor to Summersido on Wetl- iiesday.--H. -Mr. Joseph 0. Arsenault Char- lottetown. paid an otiioial visit to Suinuierslde, Wednesday.--H. -Mr_ X. O. Gallant, St. Chrysosio~ me, came to town Wednesday on bus- lness.-H. -Mr. J. J. Bethune. of the P. E. i. ity.. Charlottetown, was in Summer- slde_ Wednesday, on oilicial business. -li. -Mr. Joseph Shea, of ‘The Thomas Jolinstou Co., Ltd., Sumnierside. left Wednesday for Alberton on business connected with his ilrm.-H. -- Manuel .I Arsenault, ot States.-M. ~Mi~. ii. ti. Muuart of the limi of Sliiclair & Stewart Ltd., Sumnierside, treal and Toronto.-X. -The many friends oi Mr. Chas. Cameron, Albany, will regret to hear that lie is coniliied to his home with un attack oi appendicitis.-X. Mr, W. B. Leard, Souris, is in town on his way to Tryon to attend the funeral oi' his father, the late lament- ed l\'1r John N. Leard. -Mrs John Sharp, Suinincrside, eti- tertaiiied thc incinliers of the Presby- terian choir and their friends at her residence on Spring Street lust even- ing.-.\'_ -Messrs. Tlieophllus Arseiiault and Camille Arseuault, the two young men who have enlisted. spent lust Sunday at their liouie and returned to enor- lottetowii Monday iiioriiiiig.-M. -The condition of Mrs. K. Finlay- son, Summerside who undcrwviit an operation iii the Prince ('o_, liospitul ii. few dnys ago, is rt-ported most. l’av- oi~iih|e_--H. -Tiio l`riciids of Miss (iertie Lecltic, Lot 16. are pleased to hear tlint after ti trcatineut of three weeks iii the l’i'incc County Hospital for rheuma- tic icver. she has recovered so well as to be able to return home.-il. ----Tlic iimiiy friends ot' Miss Ger- trude Llccltey of Miscouoho and vlciii- ity will bc pleased to bear that she has returned home from the Prince (Io. Hospital very iuucli improved in health. Miss Loclty had a vcry severe nttacli of rlieuninlic i`evcr.-~X- -ll-ir. Nedtllo "Gallant of Bloom- ilcld left. for (‘.hui'iottetowii on Tues- day to bid farewell to his son who has :loincti the sixth Canadian Mount- ed Rifles and who is about to leave for Amherst. Mr. Gallant returned home on Wcdiiesday evening. RENNIF-'S he ` name that assures the best q u a- I- i I: y i n SEEDS, ‘PLANTS and BULBS. r--_-* _ I Al-ACRITY TQHATO An Extra Early Rd Vario!! .°.*.-..€._~5s':-.-..~: earliest vsvlsly in existence ongoeldly ndéiiptsd for Canada. in as Nsnlusl Grown. I' slsopsckst, Ne. Write for Catalogue. _ _ wsu. RENNIE Co.. Linlihd 190 McGill Street, Montreal. _._ _ .,_ .-t, ».. . , ~. 1,-. ,. . _ / ,\ . _ W y_Di(`i _ “H “WW _ A |l Schooner Western oussu Horst.. 0!¥|'!4!llQ'1v! fr: 3. tl ll _ _ _ \i -Mesérs. éiuigiustlne and ‘{_ai:_ies Edo- ; `-. /~ - » _ 2' _ _ / _ v r, t e nes a ' . ‘ , Intyre ran o spoil y __ _ _ ___ _ ///,/'S _ _ WESTERN PERSONALS ,_ f g -~\.. _ __ F px _ _ _ _ _ __ _ -Mr___Beni. Acorn, Charlottetown. ` " " . _ »-\ is spending a few days in Summer- _ _ _ - '_ ' _ .» L side attending to oillcial duties.-H. ' _ - ` __ `-Mr. Charles Mckmnonftm A 4 _ _ i merside, Wednesday. of _ .4 ~ i \-_ _ ./‘ ` -‘ - i ` D' _ _ -Mr. Donald Morrison. Darnley. _, ` i ' `~ W; ` v as-§= / sq.: V" ‘--__ Friday the v Sale of Small Wares FRIDAY MORNING CONTINUES OUR ANNUAL SALE OF SMALL WARES and notions-one of the most interesting sales of the_ entire YQQY- El/Gry sort of little household needful-as in the long lists below will be placed on sale at about whole ale rice our br rpowilr cUs'roMERs ARE INVITED To USE fri-_IE _ - MAILS-WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR MONEY _ _cnssii-‘Ui.LY REFUNDED. oigosh NOW ‘WHOLE vEAR‘s SUPPLY-IT WILL PAY AT THESE PRICES d 36 inch Mohair Boot Laces, 4c. oz. Black Ebony Hair Brushes, one piece back, worth 750. Sale. _ _ _ 3042 Hooks and Eyes, regularly sold _ 5c_ card, sale price. _ _ .3 111110* f01' 51'- 25c_ Toothbrushes, very super- _ ior, sale price . . _ . . . _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _lov- l,000 yard spools of best 3 cord Sewing Thread, special _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .100- Leather Change Purses _ _ _ _ _ .200- Box containing 75 assorted hair pins, all shapes _.40- Solid back, all bristle cloth brushes, regular 35c_ for _ _ _ _ _ _ .250- Long handled Cloth Brushes, - very special value at _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .2012 Oriental pearl buttons, 2 or 4 holes, regular 15c., for _ _ _ _ _ .812 001-- Special Pearl Buttons, assorted, - regular 5c_ line. ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ .3 f0\' 101'- Large white China Buttons. 6 dozen on card, special _ _ _ _ _ .512 1'fll‘