Boy One of these Smart new Serge Reefers $1.50 and $5.75 These well tailored Reefer-s of Blue, all wool Olieviot Serge are shown in one of the windows of the MEN’S STORE today. You will be delighted with them. They are just a little better tailored than the ordinary kind -the cloth is just a little-better-and the fit just a little more accurate. Lin- ed throughout, brass buttons, emblem on sleeve. These were chosen for you after much careful comparison. Sizes 2 to 9 years $4.50 each. Sizes 10 to 14 years $5.75. NO QRE 8 N°LBOD LIMITED Discount Sale As i intend making a change in my business, i now offer my entire stock, beginning Monday, March 24th. at the following discounts:- Groceriee 15%. Sugar and Molasses not included. Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25% Men's, Women's and Children’: Leather Boots .. .33 141% Dry Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33 144% Boys‘, Youths’ and Girls’ Rubber Boots . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25% A few Men's Mackinaw Coats . . . . . . . .. HALF PRICE SALE FOR CASH ONLY no cooos ALLOWED ou-r on APPROBATION. All past due acounte MUST be settled at once. J. w. FIFE EMERALD ‘J Letters from numerous satisfied customers advise us that aithouqh "There may be an good iiah in the sea u ever were caught" in their opinion the beat iiah out of the eea are SOUR/S BRAND FISH for the LEHTEN SEASON There are now available the following varieties put up under this popular brand, Boneless Coil Bloaisra Fillet; Frozen Fresh Haddock Flnnan Haddie Dry Codiiah (whole) Rippers Pickle Cured Preued Codllah ‘ Pickle Cured Pressed Hake Godlata. Cuttings from lonaiesa Cod, free from bone or aiiin. The best buy In the food line today. Ii you want the Ibli available at pillar prices. luaiat on your grocer supplying you with ouria Brand Fish. Matthew & McLean Ltd. Seuria Prinoa Edward island Western Guardian , --6HOP from Helium's Catalog —BEAUTlFU-L NEW WALL papers showing at Slnclalrs. 2260-3-27~2l. -MEN'S WORK SHIRTS full cut 14% lo 17. 81.00 each at Sinclair's. 2280-3-27-2i. —-HOLMAN'8 MILLINERY 0P- ENING, Sumuierside, March 29th. 225l-3-26-3l. -—THE FINEST COLLECTION of high grade shoes shown in re- cent years at Slnciairs. 226u-3~27-2i. —ODD LINES IN WOMEN'S fine shoes worth $7.50 clearing at $3.95 u pair, at Sinclair's. 2260-3-27-2l. _.___..,.. —HOLMAN'S MlLLlNERY DE- PARTMENT, Summersiiio. is now located on the. ground floor nil- joining the Indleir-Reudy-to-Wenr. 2251-3-26-31. —SATURDAY MARCH 29TH. Opening display, new seasons milllnory ladies coats, suits, ilress- ca, etc. Kindly cull. Sinclair ‘& Stewart, Ltd. 2260-3-27-2i. —SPRING MlLLlNERV OPEN- ING and showing of Ladies Ready to Wear garments, dress goods, etc. Saturday, March 29th. You are (invited) to cull, Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. 22G0-3-2T-2i. --SPRING STYLE SHOWING.- Tho newest hale, the most fashion- oble dresses and the most uilrnc live styles in blouses, cloaks und coats will be ilispliiycil for your benefit at I-lolmuws, March 29th. 2251-3-26-3i. —~FERTILIZERS, PHOSPHATE, SODA, AMMONIA, POTASH, and mixed,‘ also timothy uuii clover seeds. highest gruilc, government Loaieil. Send or bring in your or- ders curly. J. F. Proflit, Kienslngton. 2265-3-2131’. -~SADLY BEREAVED HOME.— 'I‘l1oilculi1 OL'(.'lll‘i"(’(i zit illg home in Pieilcqui: on lilch. 8th. ul‘ hiurli- Collett. Although suffering for some mouths he was always cheer- ful. Earle was u generel favorite and his ileuih was mourned by innumerable friends. He lcuves lo mourn his fiithcrand mother, sist- er uud brothel‘ all iii homo also a ilcvoteil aunt and uncle. The funor~ ul was held from Beilcqiu: Method- ist (‘huruh zmil was u vcry large one. ~AGED RESIDENT DEAD.- lllrs. N. Pearson ilied u! bur homo Chelton on Sunday hlch. 23rd. The lute Mrs. Pearson was u strong christian character, mild, unassum- ing she appealed to all with whom ,siie come in contact. To know her iwos to love her. Of her it could itruly be said “l-ler children arise illll. and cull her blessed; her hus- lbanil also, and he praiselh her: lProv 31-28. She loaves to mourn 1i flit-voted husband and three Iciiililrcii Ethel (Mrs. linrris Wright, ‘Mififiitflfllll Louis and Earle both :81 home. Everything ihut kind and ‘loving hands could do \\':is done but God seen fit to remove her lo her home above. v -YOUNG CHILD DEAD.--Al Kensington an liiurcii 24, 1924, Lois, infant ilnughior oi’ Joseph Coudon, aged one your mid nine months. De- ceased was u healthy and promis- ing child, but seven days previous to death developed conditions that resulted in (lentil. The sympathy of the whole parish is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Conilon in. the eiiriy ilentli of their beloved child. The funeral was held on Tuesday to Si. liliiryi-i, Indian River. the obslqucg lgiing l1erior1ned by Mgr. D. J. Gilli . P. P. —-Y. --MR$ LAVINA HOWAT. — A Wide circle of friends and relatives were grlaveil to learn of the death at Mrs. Lavina Howni. Mrs ilowat had reached the good old age of 8'1 yours. She was a lifelong and devoted member oi the Bcileque Methodist Church. Her death re- moves the last one oi a large family of Wrights. Her iunernl was :1 large one. testifying in love and respect for deceased. The pall- bonrers were Jesse Schurnmn. Fred Iiiivlsoli, Albert Wright, John Hyilc. Harris Wright, Leonard Schurmun. LLS an 0 R THE 8T0 giving more thought to hygiene and to but no one doubts the purity of Doctor Pierce‘: vegetable medicines, for they FOR Kcnslngton, P.E.I. E A 3 T E R Open amr Marsh 1st Under UIWP V9"! New Management PHOTOGRAPH IY Rates 82.50 Per . DI! Joel Ianiei meme in don Lyim and‘ BAYER iladreatiloorseltroor have been no favorably known tor ovoi- fifty yearn tbateveryono knows they are 111st what they are claimed to be. These medicines are the resultof long research by a well-flown physician, B. V. Pierce, w People throughout this country are the purity of remedies on the market, _ .<S Easterniiuardian “NOTICE -—Spring suite and overcoats, made to order. A. ll‘. CampbelLMoutague, 22381-8-25Ais3l ..'MADE TO ORDER CLOTH- iNG-One thousand samples to pick from. A. F. Campbell, Monta- gue. 2231-3-25,tte,3l .."LOCAL TALENT will stage comic play entitled "Uncle Josiah" under auspices o! Women’; Insti- tute Frlday, March 28th, 1924, in Oddfellows Hull, Montague. 2142 8 20 wthmii ..'EA8TERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed lo receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscrlptlous.-lf. WFSU-GOESS CLUB.--’l‘l1s regul ai- meeting oi‘ the success cluib of the Georgetown High School was held in the Princ-lpalb Department on Tuesday evening, this being ihe meeting oi‘ tile appointment oi‘ ollic e1's.~~.'\. JQOURIS-Methodlat .Churoh text on Sunday the 30th at. 11 u.m. "Love your enemies, and pray for them that persecute you, etc." The Sunday School meets at 2.15 p.111. Prayer services 0n Wednesday the 2nd April at 8 11.111. ,'....°CHURCH TEA AND SALI: —'l‘l1u ladies of S1. David's Presby- terian Church held u very success- iul high tcu and candy sale in the Hull, Georgetown on March 17in. Music was rendered by Miss Mulb- ieeu Falrchlld and Miss Laura Yor stun. Quite u sum oi‘ money was reullzciLv-rl. they rendered ubeiiulifui program. uiimely Solo by 1M1‘. iiuil Mrs, lien Jumln (iruhinn. uncured, qllilPiPiiL! by Misses Pcurl King, Ruth Wight, Helen Kearney, Margaret Kearney, and Mitlldn Kearney. Duel by Mins- Brrillle Nelligan and J, 1M. Keum ‘ '. i M ‘ (l int".- a §L’.‘flll1m“§‘.y‘i31°.:ii?Elli.$33.2‘T I “h-‘hes’ ‘is i‘ Pr?“ 8”“ b“ ‘hatfhe It takes fine l M. Kearney, encoreii. (lruphopliono , knlckers are golng to wear out first? kmm hi t i selections, Miss Cephinn Graham. 1R5 better to get one of our BOYPB wor n8 p‘ 0 W415 organist lor the evening, alter . , , ‘make hats hke this. 11..., mil-red to 0.. dining, . Suits. We have paid particular atten- . ::::>."'.;'::a*..“..:;%'r.::a?::.;:";§::; don u» getting real hard wearing },',‘§,s“§f"m§§"“g ' .ti>. M. St ii r Cor aten. 1 ' s i aid.“ nrshorters p.115“ 3"; a WWW clothes that will stand the test of the 3 t h be @ well chosen words, thanking Mr. @ fgugh ‘and tumble of boys u We 8V9 en @ min ‘iiiihi°in‘i“i,fififili“ii‘fil" . . ' landfills nothing I tilt"..E.il“ii.iii..‘éi'i3f..‘§.‘§ .2221 “ti? swig’ $575’ $075’ $05“ l“ 010000 finest hm l ;lEill!l.“Th9::U\f0illjll§1C1080? Inynalng-l ' ' ' , for years‘ @ pg.‘ '4: a are o y gooi 1e _ows‘i I ‘ _ ~ t _ _ 3111.1; qwga {an léigarixlléiy x3111 igiym- Juvenile 5""? $4470 "d "P- , You’ll like the sniap and go in these Negffgé, ~ - ~ Here you will find the authentic stylgs __ egpecially if you re young Minard’: Llniment Relieves Colds.‘ In Men is and Young Melfs and who ispid nowadayfi. ‘ »- ° 95- Prices $2.50 to $6.00 - ' The Public Forum n. PRICE TO . ,,,.. o... (Continued from Puss 4) g EVERVBODY PRICE GAGH ilnst irlp away from h0rno,and,hav-’ © Q 37035 ‘mg lost his ticket, and having n3 CASH STORE . - iiifii‘;"iiff,"?.i‘.3i‘.iilflii§3i3.i. g3 _ The Great Clothing Men ., o l l. S fth sen era. , . . \ llfiiiiiiiii; thlgfnseiilggiéatgilpaillatg we D@._@.@.@@@. -@_-.@@_@.@..@_@@ purchase another ticket for him, 2225-d-25-its3i. ‘ and inking the hint, I started up one side the boat and down the other, and through the long saloon, everyone contributing from twenty- ilvc in -fifty cents, it was found we hull almost enough. Then the pur- ai-r gave his iweutyvtlve and the railroad man his lforty, and we put the ticket in the young man's hand, making ‘him happy once iiguln. On the way up from the bout to Siickvilie we skirt the great 'l'l1llU‘lll‘l18l' Marsh, with its numer- 011s stacks and barns filled with hny. The Cobequld Mts. are here plnln-ly visible beyond Amhersgand away to the north we can oeo the great dark forests of ‘New Bruns- wick, and as we near Sackvillo wc note the stately ‘buildings of the University. iAs we journey on we soon coma to Dorchester, whore the great penitentiary buildings are, its granite walls speaking of stern iuistice being meted out for wrong- doing. As we pass on the country roads are ibroken wide, and flue double teams are hauling tremend- ous loads of logs and lumber. The banks of the tidal rivers here seem l0 be strewn with great limestone rocks, but which on closer lnspoe tlou turn out to be ice cakes color- ed by the muddy waters or the Bay of Fundy. The forests hero change from spruce and fir to ced- ar and plum We also see some i1n- cultivated fields hers, covered with weeds uncut, the seeds of which are .l'alilng out. on the hard snow, and with every breeze they go chasing each other away to other fields, there to grow and blossom. but not as the rose. Among our passengers is Bishop 0’l,eury returning from Rome, and who, 1i unders and, is bringing out live hundred mats. He says they are sometimes called his five hun- dred goats. ‘He ls also bringing out four hundred from the Hebrides. These will all ibe given o farm in the West and helped to get s start. Hero in northern New lBi-nnewick the snow is deep. and it is rather h e r s a h li A D 0 S C l Hers l spend my first night in a s-leepei.’ The porter makes che beds and draws the curtains with won- derful rapidity. and soon all the berths are occupied. Once in a while one oatchoe glimpses of white relied forms paaslnl down the aisle, m in our semi-coalitions mite between wake and sleep, we wonder it lbsae may m be anlell, inn the breathing sounds o! been sleepers remiudbs that these are mortals like ourselves. 8;: and bye wetail (an. asleep, and! @@@©© ®©@.@©©©©©@@©@©@©@©©_©_© © a . ‘ V. __ © ' _,,,,,,§ggg;§§g;;,y b33753 $13.00. $15.00, $18.00, 020.0010 $38.00. people from Sturgeon, lute-lied their ‘ 225cc. ‘.%.‘2°;i..;i? .i3'.l°ii‘.iii..“.ii? Tvvcoafs» 010-00- 018-00» $20-00» ‘l ' h l ' . i . . ' ' liorgiiot (ffaillzrllili? (gitslfvelsezullllidvrlitclrsh t0 ©©©©IQ©© which requires no iii-bis skill in the the head. 0n drawing the curtainl the sleeper into a day coach, and being now in the eastern townships with ‘French people, full of gay life, ~—they are all jabbering and smil- lng and gesticulating. When l pl'£~ once he becomes interested in me: asks the cost of my ticket. turns over a second snail. for my use, and wishes me a pleasant trip. service given on our train is most excellent, and l am surprised at the good will and sociability that ox- lslis among the passengers. of these are returning from a visit to their old homes in the east, rind at the end or UlBi!‘ journey are met by husband or wife, as the case- may lie. and I feel ace the meeting, and i notice that in most cases the heads come close together and l itancy I hear a son "Well, that's all right." lakes, covered wlth- ice, and dotted with spruce. pine or cedar. The ice men are bony as bees, cutting and pul- ling up the i-ce supply, and one c see in places a loue than with his fishing rod, angling through iho ice, getting some oi’ the speckled beauties, away. Theseblg ones seem to have formed this _l1ablt. Montreal at noon, we find we stay here until 10.16 pJn. Entering the great R. 1R. station, J make my way into the restaurant and got cold, there ibelng about thirteen dlnneg. aiztler wlitllch ‘l: stroll out“ to “h”. i “oilgootsg; gwnntnnii coaches in our train. i suspect it I99 1 8 0 Y. W B IIIIIY < I18 4| 1 i, ' | g, ' “ 1 le hard to keep heat enough in all, atone or brick blocks, some of stomach mFiJiZTTiYIG-"Zhi-ii‘ to our Cflrflflt D t~ which are ten or twelve stories in height. busy corners and watch with Moa- eei a policeman difOClihI dis ini- fic, which ie mostly street car and auto. it goes on with tbs ngoiar- “u ity oi clock-work. Going up oaths. Mountain. l vliiil ii. lamina with u; looking the picture ot-lisalth, non the of an alitl. oo notable _ spelt; no herb ei-em tbs noise and lwlyiug of anaemia what a Irene View of the liavc the Desirable Stylish Gilt Any man who has formed the habit of wearing what’s right, knows the value of it. These Spring Suits and Topcoats, cut and tailored to please the most discriminating, will place your appearance on a high level. . It is most satisfying-just knowing your clothes are correct and in good taste. @ e a Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, WHERE BOYS SUITS WEAR When a boy gets a new suit of @;@.@_@.©.©.@.@©©©@@ ”-3©©@©@©@© @ @@Q@ Prowsés . SPRING HATS '@ ©l©w ivpig,..u.. . ave no more place in our oxist- m; 11-1 nos. lu the morning we awake - - eireshed,-ui1d commence dressing, lying 'll0i0W, stretching away down tho Si. Lawrence km far n3 one 0gp sw- I single out the great Vio- iorlu bridge, the sugar refinery, ihe elevators; but it is winter, and the river is covered with ice. and one misses the siBht of the busy ship- ring 01‘ this greatest of Canadian ilorls. Leaving Montreal we jour- ney on by sleeper, and um uwakonfi ed at midnight by bright lights shining into my window. and on looking out l see the great tower of the House of IParilamont, and know we are lu Ottawa. Today we are running all day in the vicinity or the Great iLakee, and tonight we will be skirting the north shore of Lake Superior. At noon we are passing through the mining district oi Sudbui-y. Mines are everywhere in evidence; freight. trains are load ed with ore from which is extracted nickel-silver,- ond here on both aides of the roaid are charred re- mains of the greet’ forest firs, in which eo much life and property was destroyed. After another good night's sleep, i awake and see a Wondrous sun rising out of Lake Superior, like a great bsii of fire, turning the ice on the lake lnlo a blazing furnace. " l am, Sir, etc, LAYTON MoOAOI. (To ibe continued.) Acids In Stomach Gauss Indigestion Create Gas, lournaaa and How To Treat mall space, ‘for we are jolted from ids to side, and the ceiling over- ead seems to have a disagreeable ablt ofhlttlng one on itho top oi nd peeping out we find the colored orter is already at work changing l Quebec, the train fills up rapidly enl. my long ticket to each new onductor, ho looks ii. over. and at The Many inquisitive to Miss McClcllland Fits Collette CorSets THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Ladies who find tnoiiblei in securing a perfect fitting ‘cotnfortable corset should take advontagelof the visit of lttie noise and l say to myself, Here and there we pass beautiful islands on which are trees. w Pain but the bis onee gel Medical authorities hurl! nine-tenths iatomaoh tlvllbia non burnin , sea, ate. or nvai-oeiiiurie aeld in nd not as some ‘xegtive juices. e deileat in it It!!!‘ Milt ‘of the oaaea ol Arriving lo my I‘ a ltlo Aflllflai ill and Friday, ‘ 1 E OORSETS to any lady who may fav- our us with a call. G (DILENE and iioraetroui’ core -i stand at some of the ife, girls and boys, with reitobsekm- u‘ u, neat city ,, ,1 1 J '5,,