Two Specials in new lVIens’ Shirts Men’s fancy Shirts, separate col- 2.0:. $1.25 d. 2 t... $2.35 lars, sizes 14 to 16 1~2.. $1.25 each or 2 for . Men’s Broadcloth Shirts, collar attached, Blue, Cream, White, 2.75 $1.50 or 2 for $2.75 $1.50 each or 2 for ...._~.. .._._._., ...._.. ..,..., ..,. .,.. Young Men’s Worsted Suits in fancv Blue and Brown, single and double breasted models, size ‘35 to 38' Worth to $30.00.. Friday and v 00 Two’ Splendid Bargains In Men’s Suits Men’s and Young Men's all wopl tweed and worsted suits hand tailored, single and dou- - ble breasted models; all sizes, lifinlhiiitlitiii, 19-50 UPI.) DIV’! I010 Il Boys All Wool Tweed Bloomer pants in fancy greys and dark tweeds, homespuns and Ban- nocltburns, sizes 33 to 36, worth to $2. 75., Friday and IILDJ DJ] ltil ill.) D195‘. Young Men’s new Spring Caps ' in all the latest tweeds 1 and shapes, all sizes ._.. .-.. ' 1.75 ‘ Boy's fancy all wool cloth wind- breakers, dark and light plaids, all sizes, worth to $4.50.. 3 Friday and Saturday _. .. ' Men's and Young Men’s new Spring Hats in snap and fedora shapes, Grey, Fawn and 2 Brown, all sizes _. ,. . . . . ' An Outstanding Value. In Silknit- Bloomers $1.50 Ladies Silk Knit Bloomers, standard and bobette styles, Nu- - _ tone, lipstick, bouquet, azure, camille, tangerine, orchid, apri- cot, platinum, pink, sunnie, cherub, nileflaky, sunset, 1 peach, black and white.. Price _. . . ., . . . . . . . ., ' Mailed Postpaid i "svnwoliulv" -w111|mr|ss Will Not Fade. S2 and 30 Ihches ' wide. " ! QVARNISHED .TITLE’S FOR w -, . p‘ nrnurrrui. ‘DECORATIONS ‘ For Drawing Room i Room Halls, Kitchen and Den ~ BEAUTIFiIIQ __ f BORDERS ,TO MATCH than}... i at: r P. ~11‘ A ' " p: 8T.l\{lel£r'Il.O.N'S limit». ‘lsitiiilrli? . mpmltl: nice and convenient Wallpaper‘ deparhnont the best in i" . .,[, a _1~zswsroc1¢5d.tdp¢n¢d.odr,pa‘§ 1 I - PATTERNS justye little a * ' snowshoes. at Bruce's. I . i: Western Guardian CLEARING PRICE on 4955-34-21 QFB-ESH FROZEN’ FISH for 10X teed. Book your orders at Bruce's. 4876-34-21 -WESTERN AGENT.—M1'. O. J Gallant ls Guardian Agentln How- lan, and will be pleased to receive 110W llld IGIIBWI-l BUDSOIIDUODS. ti. . -BUY BAR IRON, T00 Cnik and Sleigh Shoe Steel at Bruce's. .' 4955-34-21 —-BEEF. tripe, liver, hearts, sold in 50 and 100 lb. boxes at Bruce's. 497fi-3-4-2i v JAIN’! REMOVED, Steel Wool. Sand Paper, in stock at Bruce's. 4955-8-2-2l —BEST QUALITY boneless horse- mest sold in 100-lb. boxes at mama's. 4976-94-3! ' , Eastern Guardian ~ . . ‘EASTERN AGENTS-ND‘. J.W i Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague snd will be pleased to reoeivo new and renewal subscriptions, .3108 CAUGHT in my henhouse, » I: owner may have same by proving property,.psylng damages and ex_- < _ , penses. W. Mollynsau, Mllltown. I 4628-84-81 ‘i. H's-mitoses swnr onour- i ‘J On ‘Thursday afternoon, Feb. 21, the ' teachers of Sturgeon Study Group met st Sturgeon School for their reg- ular monthly meeting. The eeting was called to order by the President. l and the minutes of the last meeting were rend and approved. The ’Presi— dent then called upon Mr. MacPhee. ‘ MrsMscPhee dealt with the teaching i f o! Primary Work—a subject in which all were greatly interested. Very clear- ly he explained how to teach eddi- tlon, substrsction, multiplication and division. He gave some excellent cle- monstrations which the teacher might use in the teaching of those subjects, and also gave practical suggestions as to seat work. Dlfllculties in school- work were discussed and solved and the meeting was sdiourned. ivm. srfn Mns. nuns/m McLEAN The many friends throughout the Province will regret to learn of the recent passing sway of Mr. and Mrs. __“ Duncan MscLean of Glen Valley. The deceased couple were well and ; '1 favourably known in the community. . 3' where they were ever ready to help I ,3‘ in time of heed. Mr. MacLean; who . 4 was 81 years of age, contracted pneu- ' ':_ monla and despite all that medical ; skill could do passed away on Jan. 10th., followed lfllll‘ days-later by his ' 3 wife, who also succumbed to that deadly disease. Mrs. MacLesn. who was formerly Margaret Hannah Ferris, of Hazel Grove, was '73 years years of age, and ' although ol a quiet and unassuming ‘ uiature will be missed by a host ol friends. Their death so suddenly was a great shock to their family but 1 they mourn not as those without hop: for they know that God has called them to that Home above where H: . ’ giveth his beloved rest. and in death I they were not divided. They were life members of the Presbyterian Church and will be much missed in the sanctuary. The following fam- ily sre left to mourn, Mrs. W. T. _ Call, Mrs. W.J. Murray and dunes,’ of Massachusetts, George of Vancou- ver, Sterling and Bpurgeon of Fred- ericton, one daughter. Mrs. Splcer, of Bradslbsne, predeceased them by g three weeks. also one brother, Ohar- , les, of Virden, Man. and two sisters. * Mrs. Herbert Jelly. of 0‘Lcnry, and Mrs. Alice ilacl ennnn. of gusk. The illlldfill scrvlcrs were conducted b‘! Rev. R. H. Btnvart. and Rev. David Doluzrn. after which the remains were ‘old to rest in Fredericton Cemetery. sums Moltnisou On January the 15th the mole or Poplar Point learned with sorrow ~‘ that James Morrison, one of their oldest residents had departed from this liie. Although ,he,had reached -‘ the advanced age of eighty-one years - he was well and active until s month skill ‘and tender nursing ally succumbed to in rs _ . was frequently visited by his mm. new. o. a. MacDonald. who admin:- intend w _ ' ruiflcnsatorrmnwwuxrvsanrtw ‘ _ t a ON THE AIR A GrandOld Time Concert I Will be Broadcasted a ' I Through I 0.1-‘. o. Y. And in Connection we are Putting. On n BIG 3 DAY SALE Thurs. Fri. Sat. March 07th. 8th. 9th. We Will ‘Have a BIG STORE FULL ‘OF BIG BARGAINS i Money is Tight and We ,Must all Spread Our Dollars Thin Extra Specials in Every Department. GROCERY SPECIALS Guaranteed Blend Tea, in 5 lb: lots I ' - t .. .. . . . i. 43c per lb. E0111‘. Sllflwdrift. best Hardwheat In21b.l0ts.... guafat d 11 4.15 b .We Guarantee this Tea’ of Extra n ee qua ty $ per ag * a Quality Bulk Cream Tartar, PURE 29c per lb. Oranges, good size . . . . . . 39c per doz. Oranges, small size . . . . . 29c per doz. Raisins (Eastern Brand) seeded . ....‘..‘.........9%cperlb. SOAP 12for49c Surprise 12for65c Lux.............. 6for49c Palmolive 6for 45c DRY GOODS SPECIALS NEW GOODS Ladies Overall Aprons . . . . ._. .. . 79c ing Cotton, New Hose, Cotton, ' Ladies Smacks . . . . . . . . $1.19 to $1.99 Lisle, Silk and Wool, Cashmere, Ari? New Chintz, New Prints, New Quilt- Silk and Pure Silk. ' 'And all above just opened at special prices. Besides all other Dry Goods at Bargain Day Prices. liUBBERS and OVERSHOES i Balance ‘of Lumbermarfs jRubbers and Oval-shoe; at ' WHOLESALE PRICES ALL PRICES FOR~ BCAASH oNLY " ' . or Everything h. the Store at BARGAIN PRICES 1 Don't, Forget We Handle HORSES “and CATTLE Yd... Want d.1>r... d... eel Gotnms BEST BLEND FLOUR I AT $3.05 PER BAG t GUESS ‘THE WEIGHT or THE LARGE BAG. NEAREST GUESS GETS ‘rr. wonrn $10.00