i *. »PA‘*E- F1163’-’;,.,-_.-.-.,_a__ ..._ _ __ _ '1'mCHKRU0'r'rmTowN,,eUAisnaN _ , , , _ 1 ._ MAwus».1»28' i 1 ,rt .l ‘ ,.1 , ._ ' ., \ 1- V ; . s U ,~ . .. ., i _-,vt .. , . . . ,<1 ar - . f t < , t . __ .~ _ _ _ » ","- -y~»_~v.~...._~ .t __ __ M A Beautiful, colorful ideas In new SPRING FABRICS Wool, Silk--Rayon---Cotton lGil'i‘AlNLY you will be charmed with the remarkable _showing of lovely new dress, suiting and coating mag. erials offered in the Fabriz' Sections this season. The values are most outstanding, the range is generous, and thi; very last word in Spring style is expressed throughout the stock. Donegal Tweeds in a variety ot' attractive colors, a very popular new fabric ot' moderate t price, 54 inches wide _ . . . . _ ' Another attractive fancy tweed, offered in the popular overt'-.heck pattern, so entirely correct in the new Spring coats and suits These at alittle & heavier _ __ . 2'5" Kasha in coating weight, natural, powder blue, rose blush, 54 inches wide, a deliglitful l'abrir~_, in great demand for the prettier , , Spring (_‘.oats . . _ . . . . . . __ 3'0o Fancy Tweeds in sand. grey and blue, 5-l inches wide, splendid 2~'\U\_gllii til' coating fabrics, at :tp rea _y a tractive price, per ’ _vard _ . _ . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . ._ A wonderfully lovely t\vced f'or coats and suits is shown ina quiet overcheck with a silk stripe, and with a fairly large cheek pattern _ . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . ._ Suiting weight Kashas in natural, luneapple, rosewood and blue, n weight. admirably adapted to the present mode in suits 54 2 inches wide . _ _ . . . . . . . . . _ _ ' srrscrivs AND |No|v|ouAL spmnc PATTERNS |N sumuo |1ie1‘ part plain, very effective border at base-_ Very handsome at 5 00 Same in colors-$5.75 ' 4.50 Beugaline Satin Coating, 40 in- ches wide, black only, a very de- lightful Spring coating silk fabric at only . . . _ _ . . Crepe back satins for dresses, 31') inches wide, black and colors, very*-lovely -fabrics, selling here lower than Montr :al and _ ‘ 3.25 ’l`ol onto . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ ` A Wonderful Value in Flat Crepe- ~ 9 Colors at $2. Yd.. This is certainly an outstanding value and illustrates the buy ing power of this establishment. lt’s a value that you will see in very few stores anywhere. The colors are silver grey. raphael blue, rose glow,-clove pink, cocoa, sand, white, black and navy. You can see a fabric like this offered in many places in Canada at $2.50. Our special price . . . . _ . . . . . _ I 15 colors' in good heavy pure silk Crepe de Chene, 30 inches wide, 25 colors in all silk Fuji, washable durable, splendid l'or lingerie, a grand value dresses and ehildren’s '55 8\.........' . . . . _ . _ . . W(‘.¢l.l` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ A great variety ot' fancy printed Georgettes and Crepe de Chenes. These printed silk fabrics are among the very most popular of all dress materials for Spring, and are natur- 3 ally shown here in greatest ran ue. $3.00 and . . _ . _ . _ _ _ ' The wonderful new Celanese Voile in plain colors, 40 inches if-f.‘i§i’J§’_y_ ."_"1`f'_‘_‘f‘f'.'T`f`_ _ _ .1-59 Celanese Satins, 40 inches wide, black and the newer colors . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . _ Celanese fancy Voiles, a fabric that will interest almost 2 every buyer this Spring. _ _ ‘ Celancse Jersey, 54 inches wide, ideal f'or sport and outing wear . . . . . . . . . _ _ . 3'90 An outstanding range of fancy printedltayons and Crepes in all the newest colorings and designs, beautiful stuffs direct l`rom English lnills, such fabrics as you will seldom find in any store but this in i7. E. Island. _ 95c, $1.10, $1.25, $1 _50, and $1.75. _ “SlIlMMERSllEEN" a very love- ly Rayon material, 1. yard wide, offered in 15. colors, ideal for lin~ gerie, chlldren’s wear, dresses . . _ . . _ . . _ . . . . . . _ ._ "55 DELYSIA, certainly one of the most delightful of the new fab- rics, a lnaierial of Rayon and C/:>`tt_on, most. delightfully draplng -an ideal wash fabric for I dresses, 8 colors . . _ . _ . . _ _ ' NO ORE uunni f \ , _ English broadcloth, 15 popular colors, 1 yard wide, a. very smart and durable wash dresx. fabric . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ ' JACQUARI) RAYON, a material that is splendid for dresses ami admirable for lingerie, 1 yard wide, blue, peach, nile ami apricot , . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ 6 I'l"LEOD Western Guardian , -wnsmnu AGENT-Ml-_ oynu J. Gallant is Guardian Agent ln Howlan. and wul be pleased to re- OGWG MWA. advortlstlng, new and renewal subscriptions. -ouuzmau |u!l>m-:szN1'A- TIVE for Richmond and vicinity lx Mr. Ray Brown, who is open to re- ceive new and renewal subscrlp~ ‘ n no s. -WESTERN AGEN'I‘-Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant is Guardian Agent in liowlan. and will be pleased- to re- CHIVC NWS. advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. r -TAKING LIVE IIOGS at Ken- tsington Monday forenoon. April 2nd tlnsiead of Tuesday). Alden Mouse. ILS, worth from $1.25 to $1.50 each. Your choice of eight for $1.00 at Holman's, March 30th.. to April 7th., ;ln Summerside and Charlottetown 3470-3-29-3i. -IIOLMAN'S $1.00 SALE IN Aumuium vi/Ann -_ Your choice of eight pieces worth from $1.25 to $1.50. Eight pieces for $1.00, March 30th.. to April 7th. I-Iolman's Sum- merside, and Charlottetown. 8470-3-29-31. -NOTICE-The office of Doctor Keir. Alberion, will be closed for _two weeks. beginning the 2nd of ,Aprii. Doctor Kennedy. 0’Lea.ry, will attend lo his practice during his absence. 3492 -N0'I‘I(.‘E _- Two cars western horses due to arlrve Freetown.| Thursday, March 29th. Four to niuel years old. All broke. 'Any one wlsh~ ing to purclmse, communicate with A. C. Gardiner, Lower Freeiown_ 3495-3-30-21 --WESTERN OFFICE. - The Western Ollice ol' the Guardian is ilocated in the McNeill Building. |Water St.. Summerside. where sub- 'scrlpiions and advertising will be received. The Guardian may be. ,purchased daily at the Western ‘Oiiice ln the McNeill Building or at, the McDonald News Store. _ -Sl-IRIOUS ACCIDENT - The' many friends of Miss Mary Gillis. |Bayside. will be sorry to learn thati she had the misfortune ot` l'r'.;_~fur- 3491-3-30-21 -» --EIGIIT Al»llMlNUM UTENS- _ ling hcr hip bone on Sunday. Mi.-..._ Gillis, whc lives with her ncphew_l Mr. Vennntus Morrison, is almosti tctaiiy blind due to cataracts on; her eyes, and in going to sit down] she mlsjudged the chairs location und fell to the floor. Medical airll was promptly secured and wc trusti that with careful nursing Miss: _Gillis may be restored to health. N t i -DI-:RATING SOCIETY -OH Friday the weekly meeting of ther, Bayside Debating Society was -held in Bayside School with a record; number in attendance. The subjceti s ‘ n w s Resolved that' for discusslo a.. “ ~ | country life has more attractions I than city life." The affirmative i ,side was eloquently led by' Mr. lAlphonsns Brown, who depleted in" iglowing terms the rural beauties or |to be more explicit the beauties of ithe country. The urban attractions had an able exponent in Mr. Ed- ward Lurkiu, who waxed eloquent in the exposition of his theme. Encn lander had many able supporters ,arid when the division was called fthe vote stood 10 to i0 the Presid- _ent then castimg her vote in fnvor ,ol city life. Next Friday the i|\u's- ‘tion will bc, “Resolved that the nuto has been a benefit to Prince Edward Island." N _ -_--igt1is- showing of Bov’s Suits for Sm»ing_ ” Yt')UN(l MEN'S TOPCOATS $15. to $28. play of B0y_’s Clothing, MR. MAN the old slogan' still holds good. Look at your llat. Everybody else does. Spring is here. llow about a new Hat for Eas- ter. All the latest new shades and styles for Spring you will find shown here. The. Brock. Hat, the Biltmore, the St. ousen, etc. Prices i $2.50 to $6.00. /, 700112 " I ` _ W M EN‘S AND BOY‘S CAPS Just. arrived by express a big ship- ment of Men’s and B`oy’s new Caps for Spring, just in time for Easter trade. All the new- est patterns and styles at real low prices. Call at once and see this of Caps. Men’s Caps 75c to $2.50. ' Boy's Caps 50c to $1.50. WE ARE ALWAYS THE EARLIEST T0 SHOW THE LATEST AGAIN THIS SPRING YOU WILL FINI) LEADERSHIP BELONGS | ' T0 US. _ One Price to One Price to Everybody ' ‘ ' ‘ ' I Everybody _ Spot Cash F01' C|0thiIl8',M€l1’S and Boy’s Hats and Caps Spot Cash .f l| 'Q I. beautiful showing' _i _ __ l 'l':..':i3i'.:;':'..';:':;‘;%""' Advisory Board 'Re 4 _,sm-_ 'pemy Bqudrenult, George-1 May her soul rest in pence. _ town, recenuy visited charlotte- The following sent mass cards: Sumgs Afiggf Easter EYE STRAIN wwn___A_ Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Whitley: Mr p _...___ a,r_1_d Mas. _Fetcr Gillis; Irene Mme; °*°*-'- _ __»-.M,s_ cum Edward McDonald' ec. oc Burrn: Sadie MncDon~ S mu th F ummm . I.;- Ci“"\°“°*°W"‘- is "‘S1""8 1" C""°"§°'| gf' R°°.k B“"“‘ “°°k BM" s°"°"'\ orfr/rwcn, old., ei/siren 29. _'rnc`; ttown, in guest of her mother ln law B S'=f1§¢~J Slellhell M°rsnn. Rock Advmrv Bmw on mmf and wmv, we use this adjective :_I- Mrs' Mary McD°““1d"'A' R:,;x|;u'3a§,aB-'»;::g,|§%!;,lKis§ng;c!;a;|c tion will resume its sittings shortly vtnmy' ` ; __.-.Mme Florence mvers Mmm" io Bay; Plorrle 'Mnclsaoa Boston; “nel” &_h0_€_1\Sl<‘l' v;c_;\_;.lon.__;)I`cl;t;d?:_;;;'. lufflfon _from lyulraln _ »f me H»»e»» t'._°°..'.:.':"°i:'~."'°‘."f°'- ""f'<» l.'.:'.';"....° :st ._ ....;°.... ..._ ."" ""°:‘ 1:2 S"‘m“""'d°‘ was “ned t° her mme aryptlltn' Mrynnd' MD'§e‘lZi`sdsemI5n‘ ing the ccmplctimi of the budget. "I, °" 6° M 'wwf' | in Gcorgewwn cm ncmum of her sory nnd'El'en‘nor Chith. nqrltgn S¢I|debntl' and the passage of the tariff “nun” °' .ny 0’ do ” ' Mothers accident, returned to Sum- Mm George éllrnefg' 'Ch.';;;;,';__ Chang” ` \ 1|" ,|,,¢|y¢ nw" gf gn; _merslde Frlday:~_t\~_ migimt and FEl_l_aabet.h__ Burnett! Theb_ilrst_e_ris_t;_ t__o_c bc0_ti_ik§n ____t:__\_> ‘human organism lo l -~°C0»P'f~ “nd Mrs' Smml Wh°|Mrs Tggeigiulilcliixnlsn an M°mcr'|wa?aMgx-isiymc mines use awkiiirizllor ° Y' have been vtslting in Borden thc, ` ' “_ Higher duty on gcrcclxiggs com. Normal ¢y¢u,I¢ Ig gunputud ““°“ °‘ he’ d“““"'" M” D‘“"”' """'“““' °“°"“‘l§ un in from tm- union suites but “*""*° IW" 10% af mu, were passengers Mcmday to "hc" ithg British Columbia mines have "9"" .l'°|’¢Y» 50! WMI: lyt- home in Georgetown.--A. The pupils of First Class Btfu pr .M wmch Wm C,-ww conf llfaln ll prucnt, g muah -~»----.0-¢. __ 'MMM C°xiv°nt'. emma: Mrs' Pewrlsldcraele heart-burning ln the '"0" P"°F°"||°|\' |l Y°Q\||"'¢‘ ~ _‘f'"‘°§: °" "°""' 5'*"°“"“ K°"Y' Stimmumes ima msc opposition Ninn dlfmlvr ern. thrown °°“°p " 5°“"h““`V Mi" lm". thllf hbltlllllllllon of ln ox- oonlvl, amount of Nunn En- UIIY ‘ml ` 'lorloully alloc! tho ' | ` ' . f. In _ Lmus M Sympathy 3 The British _Col\ii1_i_bln_.___::nln»:C°¢;_p; ‘y --- .rotors covet t. c ac s 'rr-:nssk Muuums. .| ii t i in u lea saw _ 'rho , .YUMNH no of num- ¢rcII\° '*'_' M|l'§Ml};m?Jn ¥d?\g¥mn0nl'?.§c?¢m;nwnI Iggiteoutnthal lttis a long lfaul for 6’ "W 504! lM| ll‘0l|“°° |" Again on the llth of February the M,-_'wh M,-_,_ L°s:,::'No0mn “gf-1 wosern coal to Eastern Canada and 5 MINI- angel of death visited the home ofgown; My-g_ _»\|¢x_ D Ma¢p'0m|d in lomz haul for East American coal ' Ml; and Mrs. "Andrew Mnclnnls, B," River; Mary Mu`¢1m5¢ to Western States. "Why mt| HAVI YOUR IYIO an took away ell' odest daugh- 3 ; M, | ' . 1 i foal?" skcd the Brit. ter Teresa, in the 21st yenl' Of h€I` Mm Agn? tcriperaugrs. lower the ~'xA'"”‘.'° U9- - Mncoormac. sock nam; Msggielrm-ul and permit mzem unmu Deceased was 9. young Womllh °f'Bumett, Fort Augustus: Mrs. Lenuiifmates to cnler Ontario so that the kind and gentle disposition. WHICH MacLean. New York: Stephen Kel-|Unlted States will lower the tart!! °“\tachem. Boston: Minnie Chalssoiii ' " "***"”`°”“ l\_ _.wry ere; con -M110 gy; M LM |' ' ed a. cold `_ ich confined her to bed gmwn; aLaur¢?,{:amM,¢p:1:,?°n‘B?g'| A tractor unit has lrcr' designed for six moi1thsprevloustoherdeath.p°,,,|- cw; J gf Magmlcherh 1n.\to momrlze horse drawn milk’ 'F 'i"‘»*`”-`t’~»"""' ."""V~ All that time she was never heard ve,-'ne§,, 3¢¢§¢|,'nd-` cha,-yes pegémm wagons nr the drop ct-r'i~r type ll 'E 1' a ` ` » ' to murmur. but bore her sufferings Mus. ' ' . ` ‘ _, ___ V ' ` ' ' 3 ~ 1 » ' ' ' ”‘ ' "nh “"5"” °“° "°“5'"°"°“- Bm stltut'e';rhlIIrE|!.h|gl’;:!c(;°dl¥°‘3e'n Gold produetimi nr South Africa: “fi” ' ` W” Y‘°*°°'* ‘"'"‘l H" “IMI by he' m¢Auuy‘ Boston- .mm L Mad- ln.-it y.~m- f»nu»i|»nt~<\ n .ww mul f ’ 'U °”°°" 3"' "9" "' C' ""°"'°*"' V-iC°rm\\c. Menu:-ann; John L. Mac- mmm of 10,122,491 <.ur¢»_t~»<, 5’ H.. G" "h° °dm"“°“"'d V’ h" *M |919* Donald 'Iracndle' Minnie MncAdn.m E ' " " ` ` I - 1 I _f--- . §‘,",‘;,°,‘:‘,:““,;mr';‘|‘° "'l’,'L§§"’u*°°‘f gf; Bw River: Mrs. rem wilson. on# sum rms or nini_~.m~.| ,moi ..p,.-g. |. A Mn .8 gfhumh '£51-is when; a W. and Mn. Gordon Esaorymunroimul it nail lrnendetl ra be ` ' " 1 _' 'Ili "’ ' ' ° °1\'¢0Wfh - gli.-wi-_n mm brick wining: rbemiim. ' 't , »""".~f1<'~"' ' ' , :ummm x.uu-an uuunm. A.. ,...-._,,. .,i_. ,_.,._,, _,__ ._ O+§§4Q~O~O-%I>O'§§4 G. F. Hutcheson , bvooooooé-cocoa-oooooooooo Q '. 7 : ,t "‘1 v ~ 1 . .,_ _.____, _ _ . . ' ' -»\~¢~».n 1; “' ”""* `~‘-..~." "y__'»~‘.\ "F" i’*‘*'»“-` ., - '~\~,~ as f~ .q ' > ' - -f rm-ffl-'»..a»..»'e°‘».‘f,'_ 1.4,. ._ », __ v * p ' ' r -. .1 fi