Western Guardian v . —Puge 3 is availahla ’\\‘nter Si" Sumtnelaide_ -’ be.‘ L‘! t.p-:‘;'~‘fla~<“Q7~'u_(.qa-\ “Blusta rr- iiii __I_\re ready; for your -= Selection lto-day The fabrics are pure all w 0 ol vivorsted serges. fully shrunk before itiaking up. absolutely fast colour and offered in Plain Blue, Plain Grey and Plain Bromi. Coats are full lined with fine serge lining. single breasted, two button models, trousers finished either plain or with cuffs. This splendid new line is offered in sizes 36 to 44, and at the price, we think it the best value on the market. Moore & Mloleo i. .4 - ” Serge Suits print- TIE‘ “Li. in Ask for the big new Wall Ifiaper Catalogue Wrlfo your name and address very plainly on Send it to us, and.we'l| send you the biggest. moat economical WALL PAPER Cltalogue . L. 19.22am’: fila-Ya-‘Pi . ao handsome designs. Prices lowest In the Dominion. All prices based on Double Rolls of 16 Yards USE THE COUPON MOORE a MeLEOD, LIMITED. Charlottetown, P. E. I. land ma the new Wall Paper Catalnouc MOORE s M°LEOD onA FILOTTETOWN 115121 QUEEN BTREE’! —GUARDIANS ONSALE at tie; "l Guardian's western .\Ic.\'-_-ill -’ every day. Eastern Guardian ..'EASTERN AGENT. —XI'. J " W. Murdock is not Guardian agent m Montague and will be pleased to receive new: items, advertising. v Job Printing, new and renewal .' subscriptions. tf ..'PROFITABLE YEAfio-Eiastj 'oint Egg circle is to the fmntfthe death of Mr. George Arbucf-tlc. Ione of the Prince Edward Islanders s. Hrs. (‘ryus Kennedy. King-s- who went to South Africa in thei irom the tact that one of the mem. b0. '. supplied 1H5 dozen eggs duranz the. year 1925. 96 percent of these eggs graded extras. ..'HEAVY ICE-The ice in the pans of Northuniberland Strait and "~' Gulf of St. Lawrence about the volume to that of other years. The many changes of wind hhow very little open water. YouCanEnberAnyDay.) laall Gout-ass Guaranbed, J. Pegasu- Prlu. rotary Iopoltod one com bllailtena trunmciad by the Institute to he _-roa tare wen znu news 511804" "i"! e ‘Wlm i" "i giriglit aide of tho ledger amounting ‘to some three bundmd dokars. After the discussion of many ltn- in ‘gymnast points of the work of the s- lldln , “mm l4 'lust1t|ata the Direction met and the d 8 s an ejfollowing olfloen were appointed ifor who ensuing yuan-President- -—GUARDIAN oFFIoE. - Thogi‘? man Stewart Eso- Viee Pnea— Guardian's tvestai-u omoe a now A A Pia-w" IM- 5M‘!- John J. .0. 10mm; n. m, gcphul gnmmmt‘ mpbell Bu. Dirac -—-1Ioasrs ' ' Ihgfg D. J. Campbell. A. Howard Camp- msuhscriptiona. paws 0|- Qflfgflhlngfitq]. Patrick Grady. -Peter Rose. "° mp be re¢,1y,,d_ n; pbggg hum. Chester McNeill. Jerome Chapman. her is 233. In; appointed Chairman. ‘lb 8co- i Eleven calla of pulverized lime- stone have been ordered and are new on the way from St. John, N. ‘B. In Memoriam MR. GEORGE ARBUQKLE. During the Pnnrtiehurg banquet which was held in Charlottetown last week, Dr. Johnston announced first contingent. The following notice a; when; from the Regina, Sash. Daily Post of Feb. 25th. containing a. report of .\lr. Arbucklek funeral. With members of -the lloynl Canadian Mounted Police force as: rn end of the island, is of eq- pail-bearers the funeral of GQJTZE‘ Angus Arbuckle. well-known Short- horn cattle breeder of the iam- iberg district, who died at his home Monday. was held this afternoon ati ..'EA8TERN ITEMS. - Mrs. three o'clock from Spears’ FuneraiiLinkletter. 2. -Greta Daniel Murphy, Elmira. who spent Parlor to the soldier plot in Reginal-Bertha Phillipe and Audrey Rose. iivan; 25 1-5 sec. 220 Yards Girls (l2 and under)— 1. Norma Callback: 2. Irene Silllp hant; 3. Zilpha Llnkietter. 2'.‘ 2-5 sec. 440 Yards (Boys 12 yrs. and un- dcrl-l. Enza Bowncss; 2. Edward Steele: 3. John 1.57 3~5. H0 yards (Girls Senior) 1. Irene The 500 or more 99°F“ '59 ‘t’ | t“ tended the m. ice 8mm wit“: fzléafiix$f§xfigfkhnu by the Dilhila of Btulllnollii” “d ;.h° ‘on u. "n10.- ‘jflg n“ by Rink. ln the ‘he tree): end visiting friends at cemetery. Mr. Arbuckle wag a vei-liTime 21311-2. Red Point has returned to her home-Robert Heath. little son of 3f.- and Mrs. Edison Rose. and whose serious illness was report- I-Idward Island Hospital-The death occurred at Black Point last week ‘ of 51:‘. lilichael J. Foley. widow of from the organizations graced the side 2. Eric Cahili; 3. Fred Moore. the late Michael F-ole)". who some cofiln and its surroundings in largefTime—-4.32 and2-5_ mirty years ago was collector of, Cvswrns at Sourits and a prominent r-sidezit of that tovvn. Mrs. Folev was a. clef-r of the late Chas. .\lc- oast few months vis"'ting friends nt- New England States arriv-. ‘ome about n week ago. After emphaticaiiy- declares ."There's no place like P. E. Is- iand.“.~—.\lr. Cornelius J. llfcLean. Iieacher at Red Point. spent the Rev. H. D. Leitch. minister of West-Was the l2 pity-ck end at his home in Mitchell gRiver. ..'FARMERS INSTITUTE. -— ‘The postponed annual meeting of rhr- Lot 46 Farmers’ institute was ‘held in the Baltic Hail on Fridayn -Febrllary 26th. In the absence of {the Presideno .\lr. A. A. Fraser) ~~ ______ HORSEMEN t i There is no better friend in e stable than Minardmg Splendid tor sprains, Bweiling’. stiifnesan. i llczeng Diagnostic Wofcssionul Unit ‘HUI UIZT (‘lill Till‘: PATIENT Ill I it lhNt 5' l1”; 1|“, UFTIHIHTIJIHT ‘ Tn- u rilawnrlll lnil prnpgnl I '"7"l"l1‘l lvlwlivpn 1|! achgnflfl lhlrlllhlellla tlml an m» n. “tllllilirifl-l m mt" mplclely - ltlJV wont-initial. V “mm, no‘. -~-i ivntinw Illa chair and “Ill! rut-ll iuiiivlllitul lnatrnlnan Hiihlli lllalJlll rem-h. v "iii-trim" requisite of a ya- t: nulfll ll abaolula nona- -r "Ir patient. inn h-al been Accomplished In the “Ellsworth Unli yml up. Juslnble seat. lead nae no n"... routs. The chair can be rev-lined, Accuracy and allelevney for the Optometrist la aooolpllalud with Down: dloamosflu Instruments nl lnluuta preolaina which an with- ln instant roach and awlag hefnrr- the patient. ‘Li’?! Unit II tad ll Ill ocular a: lnatlotp hy H. 81'.‘ MABON Vi?“ eran of the South African war. i Representatives of the provinci department of agriculture, livestoc . branch. and cattle breeding fir-l ‘ed hm been removed to the Prince ganization of the province were re-"l. Eric Cahiil; 2. Lorne Arsenault; presented at the funeral. Flor-ail!!- tributes from personal friends and: numbers. mlssioner of the Provincial Gov-l ernment represented the Sasltuf-lei ' nald n,‘ Soul-is River.—.\lr. Free- chewan Cattle Breeders‘ Associa-imaintained until the fllflgh mm " Mouse): Bothweli. who spent tion_ and Dr. Milton P. hICCl8lllill.glli3|-'|Y 0! i119 W present also. and graveside were conducted by minister Failed Church. In chat-gel of Corporal Smith. R.C.il\I.i’.. the pail-bearers were Constables Ciearyxl an and Langley. i f The La-st Post at the conclusion‘, of the service at the graveside. urns; sounded by Trumpeter Clifford. R. C. 3i. 1P. ‘.i . Arbuckie. widow of the de- ..rl came to Regina this morn- ing from Lemberg to attend the hincrei. .\ir. Arhuckltfs aged mother .\larit'me provinces. sine for burial. Potato Race—1. Eldon Hickey; ’ . Clarence Steele; 3 Elmer Arse auit. S30 Yards (Boys 14 and u Harry Holman. Tlme-2.25. 1 Mile Senior—1. play. secured School. under the lolflflllllfl management of two of the DIR teachers losers Us: billklflm and Vernon Smith. volod them D0? only a decided suooeia but 001°!“ one of the most entertaining oven- ings ever given at the C1780" vernacular of the amusement world “than WI»! IQIIIQ 111.11; doing every minute" and. the excellent programme was put t!!!“ ough without “a hitch" and the in» terect never waned. lntorapemod between the various numbers were performances by a 12 clown! very ludicrous rigs. T-heir antiui (led by Gerald) were really funny aulphrought forth roars of laughter from the crowd. The Burlesque Hoe ‘key match by the clowns W8: great piece of comedy and amusement supplied could hardly he eclipsed by professionals. i The result of the Ice races W8! ‘as follows»- Reiay Race (one mile) Summerslde High School and West Kent won by West 2.14 3-5 sec. i220 Yards (Boys 10 yrs. and un- lderi-d. Dan. Mclnnis: 2. Art. Sul- 3. (Jarence. Steele. Time Gallant. Time Frank Wood- Obstaclc Race-l. Jimmie Dodde; J. G, Robertson. livestock com-Ell. Edward Steele; 3. Euza, Bownens, All the races brought out a good ‘try list and the interest inners just passin; provincial veterinarian. mpremni-gtheir nearest contender just before w"! K61"- 8°3i~ The 89ml"! li Fi°fil c! the veterinary 511F590!!! of theithe line. Especially close and 1n. ended 2-1 for the Summerside prownce. Representatives of thepcresling was the l0 year old z the situation from the Saskatchewan Shorthorn club aulbwhich Dan Mclnnfg took the lend oint of the working man .\Ir. the Regina Exhibition Board were-and ii- Wns amazing to see the do 1115i U19 °i>l>°ilie 9i ‘he “m! 0t icrtuination with twhich the young- The services at the funeral home Eihrs entered into this race. Pro- ‘FUMF the closest race of the night year old (for boys) in which Enza Bowineas, who" had 1“=°1‘- ‘X81111: in 3N1- Place until the home stretch. passed and just Colman-Jones. .\fcKcnti_v. Sberid-‘UIEPQ out his nearest competitor Junior Basketball At Y. M. G. A. Mime: o Pirates‘ s Saturday flight the Maples met .livr>- in Nova Scotia and several m9 ‘Pirfllefi Mid deieate half-brothers and sisters live in the ""9 9°“!!- ii doubt, A short funeral service was-lhree "lent » hcld in Lemberg Wednesday he-fndlvidnal "y" ' '~ - , » -» 'forc the body was shipped to Reqm? “awe? - "' ' ‘ T Ipiflll" having four to his credit. lThe late George Arbuckle who “hue 3°‘? F°Y5Yll1e Secured three left this province for the wetsbfor [he Plratel The game was always boih teams having only which meant faster and J. Campbell of T. Hall acted as about twenty-six years ago. was-referee 1°’ the game- marricrl shortly before ieairing. iogame‘ Florence Ruilgc. who survives. De-_ _ ceased enlisted in this city for theimne as f°n°wsi - Maple: South African War and after his return conducted a successful m/J‘ Campbell 4 Jsiaurnnt business on the corner of Ylcholwn 2 Queen and Kent Streets.) Tn l-lnlii‘: bower from nmull slrcntm: for 1'4IllI.li‘_\‘ vvtlzllv! or fnrmli n complain»; "unto-l- cm- plnui has Iwt-n tlcitlgltl-lLi so "itliiilili" iliul it docs nnt nerd u lllilhllilk‘ In imusc ll. .\ l--.--l|-ii-v-- vl-~<'ii'i<‘ klicln-lt. snppllml H‘ will: turn-tn ll" .| pi-nnrlmir grnrml tn 2T an IIXIv i~|- lu-i-n =-.-.|=iil-ll in tho dlnllt: H¢w cm t sruov MY btNcltuc, wn-H ' Howuctc. LiKB-JHAT? W i a power Brown — “Y” Bowling Soeclal Oarrnody match l" U"! ihlri! Klimt! of the series. e married defeated the single by 1 pins. Weat Kant School League The second game of series W33 ‘rolled Saturday afternoon. resulted in a win for the Bittehlrdn nvrr the Creoles by 70 ‘ping, teams are now on even basin. an the next game will be n hot one. f». LITTLE The lineup and individual scores 318 309 Married t-ur of illl l'\[|r4‘|\!~' ll':||t| running lm- Wm Carmody “... ltvi-cti l,ltllililll uni! i-. rintrnlt. . ‘ ' ' ' ' " (‘ltpnlvll- of u spin-ll l-f iii‘ tulle}! mt hum‘. ,west (‘alimony ' ' ' " ‘M inn im- imui has |Il'(‘|l built in Ohitylhuli in tlrivrn by :1 llllll(ll'f‘_\'t’lt' r-nglltc gent-ml i Tom|__n-7 In :|l| ill!‘ ||x'u1\<-llt-r_ its hotly ffillflfllllllltll sum“ 1 an nlrplfllll fusclngc. "m Car-mod), U.) ' . _ imam Carmody 110 a | \ 1 Total-SOB To lmlulle (ht- flnvr of tvvu l‘l\'t‘l‘.i for plant French engineers lmv built out- uf the largest reinforced cu |cruto conduits in the world, hat-lug an internal tllntni-lt-r of nearly lil feet. ' _ side team. Although both teams did w“ through for n brilliant run from in High School. x ln a thrilling finish. Special mow agood mallin Then 1018B" Shoe Race from Gallant Dru! §°- u: Water 8t. (at 6.15 D- lI-l V" '5‘ was won by Rosamond Rlcha. ~15 vith Gordon Callback a close sec- md and in which James McGoulll ass 3rd. i The Olficils of the Sports werei ' Starter-Leo Gauthier. !I‘imer—Hnrold G. _‘ , . Announcer-Rom. H. Morriwll- Judges—B. Graham Rotten. He!‘ "iert Yeo and C. B. Jelly. THE HOCKEY MATCH. The hockey match between the summerelde High School team and] loubt. t-he best and closest hockey’ match ever played here. Tho dash 1M go of thp game rivnlled a senior coolest for continued interest 1s the pace never slacksned- hen - he boyg got a little tired suhetlttv, toe would be thrown into the fray; ind as the subs were about as good, ‘l3 the regulars a fast pace was; naintained throughout the whole 3; nerinds. l the West Kent Boys was. with out; ‘Pmbaihly over the majority the Tharlottetown boys were a bit‘. ‘teav’e,- than their opponents but. til in all things were about even‘ lllll it was anybody": game until the Final gong sounded. -in the first period after 5 min- uies of play Nicholson of West Kent succeeded in the diffcuit Job of getting one past Frank Wood- sltlc. the slar goalie of the Summer.‘ heir utmost for the balance of the period there were no further scar-l S. ilu tho first of the seconl period‘ ‘he Went Kent Boys seemed to be holding the Summerslde High down,‘ perfectly and preventing them from, getting away to anything; like an offensive movement. ‘But be Summerslde boy; managed i0; work down to the West Kent goal; when ‘W. \Voodsidn scored front a‘ ‘toss to centre. Shortly afterwards; V. Groom saw his chance and b"oke' end to end and never stopped un- til he thud landed the rubber in the, The start of the third period tvas| ‘he second 85 the Suntmerside boysé seemed to be holding the West Kent boys powerless to score ori even gel. into Snmmersido tori-Ll tory. <But as it looked as if West, Kent was completely controlled by; Summersitle Bevin broke through| for a nice run for a goal which tied the score. Shortly after Morley sec- ured the puck from a pass and sc- 7f9d Ill? lhird llllfl winning gun] of the game for West Kent. The game} ended 3-2 for West Kent. ~.\ir. Leo Gauthier made incapable, referee. . The following was the lineup: Summemide Welt Kent Goal l-‘_ Woodside . ... .. Ward lv.i... 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