Western Guardian l —\VESTERN AGENIE-Mr. C. J Gallant is Guardian Agent in How- lan, and will be yieued to receive new and renewal subscriptions. ti. —READ THIS AMAZING OFFER! . . _ , —For one day only, Wednesday, ' March 20th,_the head ofllce represen- tative of the Berger Tailoring Co., Mr. . E. Dodds, will be at our store. bringing with him the new Spring and Summer range ‘ of imported and domestic cloths. In importaned and domestic clothes; In ' addition to measuring personally every man ordering a new suit dur- ing his visit, Mr. Dodds has been au- thorized to include Extra Pants absol- uiely Free‘. ~, Don't; forget the date, Wed., March ..Otl1. Every garment tailored to your l individual measure and guaranteed . ' to nt.-- P. J. and C. Kennedy, Ken- sington. 7059-3-18-31 fit. —SPLENDID CONCERT AT ST. ELEANORS.—A very fine concert was put on by the Sunflower Minstrels Club in the hall at St. Eleanors on Friday evening. The hail was ‘wary artistically decorated for the occasion with spruce boughs intertwined with crepe paper sunflowers. The cost- umes of the performers were very elaborate and true to character. Lun- ches were provided by the girls and during the intermission by the ladies. ‘fliers was a sale oi candy during the ‘ticrmission. The attendance was nut hte largest ever seen in tl1e dis- ct and the proceeds, which were in ‘. of the rink. amounted to $32.61. r programme, which was of the 412st order, was announced by the illflllall, Mr. Edward Lcckhari, and 1.; as follovvs:-~-Opc11i11g Chorus, by -1 Club. ‘Dixie Land," 11ml “l-lono- l .1l11;" solo, Miss Sadie C11111l1iun; ' I/ionologue. Mr. Dori Brorsn; Cliurus. “Old Black Joe“ 11nd “S\v2.11c: River" by the Club; Qua: “xv; by lvfrsm-az. fziward Lockhart. cl Mills. 11:; Lunton and Mslvil: 1. rray; Solo. b," Znlp Lyle; Chorus, "Blur! 111115;." onntainz" Monologue. hy-lvlrs. Roy ‘ Reading. 1. . Fred 1111113.; clo. EdlVllfd Lo Chorus. by] .112 Club; Solo. Mrs. L-iosby. Some‘ vrry fine instrumental music 1111's ‘contributed by the "Petersen Broil». lers," from Dcnmarlz; Closing Cher ' “lfassa In Dc Cold Cold Grouzi‘ The orchestra consisted of piano. l Edward Lockhart; guitar. Hora" Mills; Violin, Andrew Arscnnult. 'I‘l1~ lunches were auctioned by Mr. Ed- ward Lockhart in his well known happy manner and fetch fancy pric- es. 5 Eastern. Guardian _______ l ..'EASTERN AGENTS-Ml‘. J.W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. 5 c515? n“. l The Curtain” rises on Wile §pring Opening Fluesday, March 19th. all the afternoon ‘aw v_ You ‘are specially invited to visit this store on the date men" xioned above, to see the wonderful showing of new goods in every (iepartnlent. Announcing For’ T UESDA Y AFTERNOON MARCH 19m. And Following Days-on‘ Informal and Informative CPENING A Comprehensive Showing of Accepted Fashions for SPRING 1929 _ l The splendid range embraced by the displays, authoritatively demon- states what is correct and is one that is not surpassed for interest. Dresses Coats and Millinery~in each you will see the most stylish examples from Canada’s leading manufacturers. '.i‘l1o1-e will be something interesting and new shown in every corner _of the store, but interest will naturally centre about the commanding exhibit 0i’ Narw HATS NEW DRESSES—~NEW c0ATs—- ---u1a\v GLOVES—NEW HOSIERIZ-NEW LINGERIE—-~ —--NE\V SILKS—NEW DRESS FABRICS---‘ Tuesday AFternoon——Visit all VDeparimenlIs‘ W z — GRAND TRACADIE *‘ Grade I. Sec. A: 1, Florence Buote; 2, John Buote: 3, Francis Watts. Sec. B. 1. Mary Keizer; 2, Teresa watts: 3. Henry Clowe. Sec. C. l, Colin Campbell; 2, Faber Campbell; 3. Allan Campbell-and Al- lan MacDonald (equal). Sec. D. 1, Marion Watts; 2, Ger- mlde MlilAllllyi 3, Marie MacAulay and Elsie Keizer (equal). Perfect attendance for month:- William MacDonald, Eugene Mac- Donald. Kathcrine Robison, Kather- ine MacKinnon. Kathleen Gibbs. Joseph Watts, Raymond Watts, Mar- ion Watts. Florence ;Buote, Allan _2, (Iiliforci Mat-Kinnon; 3, Benjamin Campbell, James watts, mum 1M“ "ml"- Watts, Eleanor Watts. Marion (Junvrle lII. 1. Kathleen Ciiblm and ‘FygncLg MgcDQnakL Ellzabglh Qgmp. Katherine Roblson vaqual»; 2, §b¢ll_ Mal-glare; Macmmlm Belg Eirgcnc MacDonald and Josephllvll-ll-lln. Donald Campbell, Courtney Via?‘ ‘eqlml’; 3- Evcll“ Macmn" lMacDonald. J. Reginald MacDonald. ‘ Iiozlor Roll of Grand Tracadie School for ‘i'~'chruaryr—< ‘ (trade X. l. Francis MacDonald; 2, El ateth MacDonald. "acie IX. 1. Nora MacKinnon; 2, ‘ Georgina ltiartin; 3. Marie Martin. v Grade VII. 1. Margaret MacDon- alri; 2. Rota ltiartin; 3. Dorothy i‘ 011321;. l , w“ Grade VI. 1. Hector MacDnoald; I 2. Edith Keizcr: 3. Vera. Roberts. GracicV. 1. lvlarjorie MacAulay; 2, Courtmj MacDonald; 3. Gertrude Fit/u. (Rode Iii. l. tvilliam MacDonald; Personals '-Mrs Bums and Miss Ida Murrfl.‘ j of summerside left on Saturday f" a visit to Moncton-S. ..'NEW LAW OFFICE-Messrs. Bell 8a lvfathieson, barristers, solicit- ors and notaries public, are opening a branch office next week at Monta- gue. Both partners in this rising firm are well and favourably known _Ml.5_ Lawrence yam ol Lot, l6‘ l; l" m“ wuntrl’ and ‘hmlld speeduy‘ spending a. few weeks with her daugh- rlevelop a lucrative practice. --Mr. George Crozicr, of Hamilton. l‘ was a visitor to Summerside this week-S. The Spring ensemble is l as smart as its accessories. . , These smart and colorful _. 1 accents of the costume can 1 ‘ be chosen to harmonize 01' l contrast smartly with the frock or suit. Make V0111‘ Spring cos 5 l l ter. Mrs. Leonard Pickering, of Sher- ~ brooke-B. -Mrs. Albert; Phillips, of Brackley‘ Point. who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Albert Woodside, of Summerside, returned to her home ..'STUDY CLASS.-The monthly meeting of the Bouria study group tookplace in Souris High School on Friday. March 15. Those present J's ,3. .. - h». . llOll. G1 side II. 1. Marion Koizer; 2. Ray- Prince Edward TOMORR O W (Principal). Stella Murphy, (Assist- ant. - (Patriot please copy) EX-CONSTABLE PRAISES BYNG LONDON, March 18—-A striking ltribute to the personality of Lord ,Byng. former Governor-General of lcansda, and now Chief Commission- icr of the Metropolitan Police. appears lin the Police Review from ex-Serg-e- lent Josling. Josling was dismissed ‘from the force some years ago for making charges of corruption against Sergeant Goddard. which were found a few weeks ago to be substantiated. ers from the surrounding districts as well as the four teachers o! Souris High School. Inspector Mullin opened a discussion on the teaching of geo- B graphy and primary reading. following were appointed to give 165- v ing to be held in Aprilz-Misses Mary MacDonald; Margarita MacDonald; Pearle MacKenzie and Mr. MacDonald ' In a discussion on the salary ques tion which ensued all teachers most heartily expressed themselves as be- ing in favor of the request an ad- equate living wage and deprecated the fact thlt certain DB-rliste are endeav- were: Inspector Mullin. seven teach- m1 side, is visiting in Campbcllton the Th; before returning to sun-unerside will son demonstrations at the next, meet- imme- at Cape wmfe-“s- Jame, and her little daughter. Eleanor. are . the guests of Mrs. George Crozier of Hamilton-S. ton, who has been staying with her niece, Summerside during her recent bere- Monday.—-S. I l --Mrs. George Bowness, Summer-l 1 I I ucst of Mrs. McNeil. Mrs. Bowness isit, her mother, Mrs. Edward Lid- —Mrs. Percy McMurdo, of Kelvin, --Mrs. Fanny Adams. of Kenslng- Mrs. Gordon McQuarrie of t Distinction, quality and mbderatness in price-each factor is fully express- . , - ed in this fashion exhibition in which tume complete by~ select- ing these today. tut. ., . a cordial invitation is extended to all. PRO WSE BROS. LIMITED “THE FASHION CENTRE” i1} vcment, has returned home-S. Gordon McQuarria and returned at month of February: 1- Grade VII—1 Vivian Dawson I and” 11-1 Mum] Hlflland 2 the week end for their home in Try- Grade X (c0mDle\n' course>- 1 Ruby ‘Thomas a Irma Kidaon. Gem" m“ 3 "c" “dd” RP on.-S. Charles Wright ~21 Mhel‘ Howatt a Grade VI-l 1.1111. Wirght a nuui 0"" I ism“ All“ m‘ a curing to make political propaganda of the question. They also asreed that it was the duty of every teacher to Goddard receiving a prison sentence. ' An offer of reinstatemeit was de- clined by Josling, who has become a -—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lord. of Try- on. were present at the funeral of the becca Leard 3 Liddie Leald. school teacher. Josling in the Police Review dis- cusses the factors which help to maintain the tone and encourage confidence in individual policemen to do the right thing. and refers to thadlscovery he had been permitted to make. “that at New lcotland Yard there is a man in charge of twenty thousand policemen who knows how m shake the hand of a constable as it he were a comrade: a man who has ‘courage of expression and le- tion." " Referring to his own situation, Joe- ling says the volume of expansions o! astonishment that his salary as a schoolmaster is less than a eon- stables, shows the public conscience has been stirred in the matter; Very few women take to drink from the love of it. declares a liar-open medical expert, who any; that there is uaaily some other reason, such as a lave dieappiinhamt. attend the forthcoming convention on March 22. and all present/signified their intention of so doing. lilnlflfl llnlment [or couflu and colnll lattefs brother, the late Mr. Gordon McQuarrie, which tool: place Thursday in Summerside. Mr. Mrs. Lord remained in Bummerside for a few days the guests of Mrs. last and TRYON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL- Grade X (special courae)—1 N0!‘- The following is the report ‘of the Txyen Consolidated School for the Hazel Ieard 3 Margaret mgerson. Dorothy Woodaide. Robinson 3 Corinne Crossmsn, man Wright ,2 Horace Mabey. Grade VIII-i Frederick Wotwn I abeth Nelder 3 Earle Calibeck. ._..__- cea Holland 3 Gordon Rogerson. HER MHNIQ E DON'T w l2 BRINGING u1>_ FATHER as’ Gourr- MAGQE HA4» l‘ QiQIanFnunlerflecJae-Jnlt m, Grade IV-l Myrtle Leard 2 1:11;. Grade III—I Claire Homers 2 Pran- I-Iarold Fay. -—By George McManu gamma 016085;“: Nb 1-1-1: ' l I w: w 1.11.0 ma; we Kuowqygu woum II win-um‘ "To cave. us: - voun. ibTkft-fléOM A5 THI. 1 coat-use or zlgrruqm; gAZTHK 106M 0&1‘ Ybu o a ‘i’ FR i WANT “(ml TO‘ 5:21 1533.? -r 90,? Wli-i-‘l ru- NOT cuva 1'1" u - l £4051’ Posrrn/SLY 0Tb GO- Grade I (Jr.)-l Everett Howait l --._._.___..__.-—- Mineral‘: Iilnlinent prevent: Fl"- S