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OUTING TOGS FOR ‘ v1c'.i“c‘>‘§T;¢-fi>”7i7 No matter how you spend the holiday—motoring—fishing ‘ —picnicing, on links, working in the garden at home-—we can A , help you to greater pleasure and comfort, by supplying you with 3. the right sort of wearables _ Men’s Khaki Pants with belts . , _ loops and cuffs at bottom, just ‘ ' ‘ right for rough outing . . . $2.25 Khaki Duck fishing coats with corduroy collar and plenty of pockets, plain or Norfolk t0 $10.50 Boys’ Long Khaki Pants with cuff and belt loops, all sizes for all gggeg of boyg $1150 and $2 0O f Men’s Outing Shirts $1.25 Men’s shirts with attached collar in nice stripes of mauve blue or black on a white ground This is a splendid shirt, com- fortable, easy and well fitting, just the thing for any sort of Qutingneeds......................................... $1.2» Khaki Moleskin Pants willh belt loops and cuffs, all siégs7 . 5 Men’s Fawn whipcord pants, tough strong and warm, just right for a fishing trip .. $4.25 Men’s Fawn whipcord breech- es, laced below knee, all sizes a grand outdoor garment . . $3.75 -.<»<.-u_-¢ *1. 1, t. Men’s shirts of good weight of Men’s cream oatmeal or pique l Khaki Duck, with ‘attached col- shirts with attached collar l ‘ ,lar,allsizes............$1-50 ----$l-3-'>ll"<l$1-50 . ; GOLF HOSE for men in a great assortment of colors, with ‘_ many attractive turn over top designs, at $1.00 to $4.25 per pair. New caps for men in all the latest blocks, tweed and velour cloth at ‘ $2.00, $2.50 and up Plain Fuji Silks $1.09 I , Friday and Saturday we offer you this opportunity to l choose the quantity you want of these enormously popular FIIJ I * " silks, a wonderful wearer, smart and very stylish, in White, Cream, Yellow", Sunset, Trianon, Flesh Pink, Salmon, Old Eose, Lavcndzii‘, Jade, Copenhagen, Sand, Tan, Brown, Geranium, Henna, Grey, Orange, Alcazar, Navy and Black. FRIDAY and SATURDAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.09 Per Yard ALL WOOL SUlTlNG FLANNEL $1.65 YARD _ Fifteen different colors in this popular faibric, 54 inches wide, shade ohily about 50 yards left durable handsome, stylish mat- ’ 50c yd erial $11“ rd ' f f_th FUJI and FLANNEL. We shall be plgqslepd t? sghdatrlrigidsbgr retpurn mail. These Prlces “f” w“ an opportunity ‘much under the ordinary value. A . , h , Ladies’ Fashioned Lisle Hose Ladies Mercerized 1181c" Q89 ' ‘l . ‘ of a verv superior qvalltw m plain and rlbblflaihstyleflfilgglrlllégf, '- - wide and narrow rib-the new heel and tome epor 50c - coloringsat 75c colors at o y. PBPPR Ladies Thread Silk Hose, one of our leadiniB values-ell“ t t ll d essed woman wants. has: ggfoggardggollwafrywsiiykiEtdalgrtlalgwéabiifi White, Pongee and - ............$i.ro P€8Tl,pOl“_p8ll‘__.‘..'.’.................-- , ’ , g‘ l: '. ‘oi “use xii Boys’ tweed caps in the very newest ‘shapes, mostly in smart new fiwgeds_ _ _ $1.00 illld $1,215 ALL SILK PONGETTE 59c PFR YARD . i A smlall quantity of tlhis . splendid silk, in natural pongee .1 i la. m -. ---. i! THE OWN GUARDIAN Page 3 is available. lorla Day). 1170-5~22-2l .-ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Wholesale and Retail. Holmarfa. Summeralde. 75144511- _-WOMEN'S SMOKED Elk O1- rord Crepe Sole special $2.95 a pair at. Sllnclallrha. 1170-5-22-21 -BEDEQUE STORES — The stores of P. E. Bowness and Wm. Callbeck will be closed the after- noon and evening of May 25th. 1i —MEN'8 AND vouuo MEN'S Suits. big assortment at Right Pvrilces a: Sinclair's 1170-5-22-21 _-.GUAR‘DIAN REPRESENTA- TlVE.-The Guardian's Western representative has an ofllce on Water Street, Summerside, next to loaurence Gallanfa Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant,- Crockett block)—hls phong number is 233. l-le is an experienced news paperman, capable of giving ad- vertising counsel and service, etc., and will he pleased to receive news, subscriptions or advertising. —A STEAM TRAIN-For three days next week May 28, 29 and 30. A steam train will be run between Tlgnlsh and Summerside. This train will replace the gaso- line coach. This special service is being secured to enable the western people to come -to Surn- nierslde to attend the spring sales being conducted- on. these days by merchants. The train wlll leave Tignish at 7 a. m. and arrive at Suminerslde at 10 a. m. —FiRE AT PORTAGE. —There was a fire at Portage yesterday the origin of which ls quite a mystery. Mr. C. Sharbell went to ‘the gasoline tank in front of the store to get some gasoline for a. motorist. Ho had just. made one turn of the crank of the tank when the flames sported into the tank. The tank went. ablaze andl the flre spread. The store and whole front of the building caught A bucket brigade was formed and some muddy water in the drain by the railway was used and after several hours the blaze was ex- tinguished. "llhe, exterior of the store was badly damaged but the inferior was not burned much. The cause of the fire remains a mystery. Five minutes before the fire Mr. Sharbell had taken gas from the same tank for another motorist. How the tank happen- cd to catch fire has everyone puzzled. I Eastern Guardian ...."SHOP from Holman’: ‘Catalog. ..*“LAND SALT to arrive. Book your order now. M. C. McGowan, Kllmulr.” 1128-5-20-4l ....‘EASTERN AGENT.—Mr. J. W. Murdock ls now Guardian agent ln Montague and wlll be pleased to receive news items, advertising, Job Printing, new and renewal subscriptions. tf. ..'WE HAVE A LIMITED quan- tity of Government Inspected Ban.- niair Seed OalLs.—Poole 8r Thomp- son. 1167-5-22-2l Special Announcement To Eyeglass Wearers “'0 Inn's flu-Mail f0 fulnut the ONE HTANDAIKII PRICE for HPEUTATLEQ or EYEGLAHHES, nunioly $7.50. Thin prlco lnr-lurhm flclonfifln Eye or- umlnnllnn, (‘urn-ct TORIU Lflllnnu nny lllylr mounting (gold llllnil 0r nllnll), W llY PAY MORE An we Inn's ulwnyn been . ragnlaul In Klnlfn (‘ounfy an the lnmllng (Infome- lrlaln. H's urn clolormluail f0 harp that roputullon. f nxorrlau ovary rare In oxmnlnlilg null lnatlnll your cyan no no tn got tlio ex- nrl enrrorllnn naroolnry lo lzlvo you perfect vlnlon. I mm tho vary boll quullly Torlo Lemur-n Mfr-ll Info flral claim mountings. SATISFACTION (llIAllANTEEll E. E. PARKMAN Opfomolrlat and Optician Montague ‘ Your Eyes And Your Health If your oyo: are normal. thoy~dally roqulro 40 por cont. of all your norvou: on- orgy. If abnormal, they ro- qulro moro, which moan: 0y:- atraln, vvlilloh il:_ new. wane. which lower: your real: anon to dlooaoo. That’: why you ohould. have your oya: examined‘. _Th:l.': why glnuo frlquent- ly produo: almoat unbeliev- able vault: ln Improving the health - by flopping tho walla of norvou: onorgy. Arrange for appointment. Paloufldll, 06.00, ‘$6.00, 07.60, $10.00, 012.00 a palr. Gold Flllod or Shall. H. J. MABON (Unknown - - Ionhgaglll. . ,-0Iloo Oonoahl With I'll \,l|- - i - THE WESTERN iiuuun -8HOP from ‘Holman’: Catalog. —FOR LATE WECTERN HEY: —alNc|-A|R'8 STORE will be closed on Monday, May 25th, (Vllc- ._WHITE RUFFELED curtains with do back 2% yd: ‘one 98o w!‘ pair a; Sinclair's 1170-5-22-21 —HOLMAN'8 OFFICE, snore and Warehouses, Sumrnenalde, wlll be closed Monday, May 2W1. 1180 5 22 2i __BEDEOUE METHODIST CIR- CUlT-Sundm’. May 24th, Bedequo 11 a, iii., ‘Searleltown, 3 ‘p. in. Cape ‘Traverse 7 p. m. Evening service 7.30 ‘at ‘Bodeque. Fine programme “The Beautiful City" by Young Ladiies‘ Missilon Circle. ‘ IN MEMORIAM MR. C. HARRY ACORN. ' The ifunoral"of the late C. Harry Acorn, victim of ‘the recent de- plorable drowning accident at Lun- enburg, Nova Scotla, alreadly reorded was held at Sourls on Tues- day afternoon May 19th, whe-n an exceptionally largo number of people, of all classes and creeds, gathering from Town and aur- rounding country, united in pay- lng their last respects to one, who had so suddenly been snatched away in the midst of health and youth, and to show their sympathy with the bereaved relatives. The deceased young man, who was only 29 years of age, had made many friends and was very popular ln his social and business relations. His widow nee, Miss Mavis IMSmlth of Windsor, N. S.. mild lllltlo daughter Joyce, six years old, have the heartfelt sym- pihy of a host of friends; as also his father and mother, his sister Wanda, teacher at Rollo Bay West, hl-a brothers George and Billie at home and Clarence in Los Auge- lea, California. The body arrived aUSourls, by the S. S. Lovat, on Monday, evening, and was met at the wharf by a large number of friends and was conveyed to the residence of hla father, Mr. H. H. Acorn, where it remained until 2 ‘P. 'M., when it was removed to the Methodist Church, where the funeral services were held. The church beautifully draped. under the leadership of Mrs. E. ‘L. Stewart, was filled to capacity, while many were stand- liig about the door and street. The aerviecs, which were very im- presslve, were conducted by Rev. E. Lockhart, Minister of the Un- lted ‘Church of ‘Souris. The choir lead in singing "Rock of Ages," "Nearer My Godio Thee" and "Jesus Lover of My Souk" while the solo “Face lo Face" by Miss Gertrude Sterne, was beautifully rendered, and much appreciated. On lcavlng the church the cais- kel. blinked with flowers, was carried past the Souris Cadet Corps, standing a-t attention with i The well dressed i‘ business wear. to appreciate the value of a knitted dress or suit and her wardrobe is not complete without one, although it was first worn for sport only, it is now the correct thing for street or These smart Suits and Dresses .ome in Fawn, Sand, Grey, Black, Green, etc., trimmed with contrast- ing stripes or bindings. Their neat- ness _is emphasized in their long sleeves and narrow belts. All sizes. ll run lilllli 0F- LADIES’ REAllY-TD-WEAR At Bargain Prices LADIES’ WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL KNITTED DRESSES AND SUITS $9.95, $10.50 UP TO $12.50 woman has come ', MAY 2a, 192s ‘$- m Price: ranging from $11.00 and buttona. Ladloo‘ and Mine: Drones of Printed silk. Plain Colored Crepe, Satin, Flat Crepe. Many handlomo new models Including the faahlonablo Pointed Crepes pattern: trimmed wlih contrasting colors Alao a largo assortment ln Satin Backed Crepoa, Flat Crepes, Crepede chino and Canton In light and dark shades. All alzea. to $39.00 vuide selection season's moot MILLINERY For 8PM. $Wfl and Dru: ocolllona. A l" "w" mu of hat In m» wanted material: and moat i" ‘ovfly’ successful styles, - . SPECIALS IN CORSETS Value: up to $3.75. Clearing at ......... .. $2.00 Odd llnea In Conch. Almoat every alzo up to 36. Very apoalnl .......................... ._ $200 arms reversed," and thence to ‘tho Souris West Cemetry, where he was laid to rest, The pail-bearers. werefR. C. McLean, Ernest Wli|te,' Lambert Cbeverier, d-loward Pa- quet, Sydney Drakle, and .Wade| Hughes. - . The decease was born in Char-l iottetowu, on Ohrlsnias day, 1895.| and the following year removed: with his parents ‘to ‘Souira, P. E. Li He received his education at the ‘Souris High School, and the Prince of Wales ‘Collage, graduating when he was only fifteen years of age. The following year he entered the service of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, in his home town, where he remained until his tran- fer, the following year, to MOMu- gue, P. E. I. Two years later he waa ltransferred to New Glasgow, N. S., and later fo Windsor, N. S., where he met his wife. At the outbreak of the war, he volunteered for overseas ucrvlce, but owing to defective oyoslglit was not accepted, but was promot- ed to the position of Teller in the Head office of the Dank aitll-Iallfax, ln which capacity he was serving when tholGreat Explosion occurred suffering minor injourlen, some aix years ago, he was again pro- niotcd to the position of Account- anl. at. Lunenburg, N. S., which po sltlon he filled with great satis- faction, unill ii your ago, when he opened an Insurance and Broker- age office on his own account, and was laying the foundation for successful business when his un- ‘llmcly death occurred. FLORAL TRIBUTES. Pillow, Wlfo and daughter. Three Llnks,—Rlsing Sun Lodge, I.0.0.F. Lunciiburg; Crescent Father, mother and fanilly, Lad- ies Aid Society, Sourls. Wreaths; Morley and Gussle, Will, lda and family, Ralph, ‘Sammie and Arthur, Manager and Staff, Ca-n. Bank of Commerce. Lunenburg; Lunen- ‘burg Outfitting Association; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith; Lunen- burg Aihletlc Association; Canada Life Assurance Company; Sprays: Chester, Mary and family; Ham and Carrie; Robert and Helen Acorn; Hilda, Wyman and Doug- lu; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McKlniion: lMr. and Mrs. H. D, McLean; Mr. "and Mrs. Clarence Smith; Mrs. J. (Pl MoPhe-o- and‘ Lydia Ross. Wreath Capt. and Mrs, Watson Wagner. F-utlier particulars, regarding the and accident, by which c, Harry Acorn of Lunenburg, Nov: Bcotia, loaf. his life, have now coma to hand. Afar the accident had ocoured the coroner, Dr. Forbes. decided ‘that an inquest was not necessary, but when Mr. H. 11. Acorn, the yyoung man's father, had examined hi: enacts he found that hi: son had carried a cerlaln amount of life insurance, and he. dierelforarequaated that om 1n- quest be held. The D. C. B. Ar- laux. which was ln Luaenburg at who time, and whose second ofllaer was op watch when tho accident oocurod, was accordingly 311mm. oped back from Halifax, and the haven disclosed M10 following h l. ‘rovo a NM coupe, arrived‘ homo bout 10.80 P. M., on tho night of appear: that Mr. Acorn, who. lnum. Vory fashionable. lal prlco ................................ _. All Wool Crepe Armuro prlco ....... .. Ladloa’ Sllk Stooklnga. Jult ln—tho much wanted fur Ming 2 or 3 lnohe: wldo In Bolgo and Plat- 54 inch all wool Flannel Suiting, Spec- Specials in Our Silk and Dress Goods Department . trim- ................ .. 81.65 Cloth. Special _ ............... .. 85c |ow_ Very special 49c k l 10615-19101. Latent shade: In Braid drou trlmmlnga, fashionable wldfha. Children's flno 4|1 Rib Silk Hone. will“ and colored, All also: ...................... .. 90c palr Good shade: In Ladloa’ Sweaters. Price: Children's Volta, half alcove 25o and 35¢ PRDWSE BROS LTD. Tl-IE BARGAIN CENTRE _._§4 i457 *1? work lo d0 at ‘his ofllco. llo rc- miilncil at lilB office unlll 11.30, when ho went to tho post ufllco, where lic moi. ii fricud, who livcil on the outskirts of ilio town, mid who naked hlm to drlvi- lilou home. Rclllflllllh. he drove along Willi-r street and was rccogulzril by sov- crnl Pl-‘Ullle. Wlio saw hlin lurii lu~ ward the waterfront, whore Lllll iozulivny lend-i lo lho (lovumiiii-Jil wharf, This ivlinrf is connected. u' .l.ii fool, wllli the wharf of the Ara-lion Supply, Llmlicil, by .1 llfllTUW wooden spun, wlfhour ibi- usul curb or strlngplcee, and in Illlemlllllll; lo Mop or turn, the car sklililed ‘and slipped over the Dlauklllll lulo tho wnicr. The "l8!!! WM lousy and wot, but in the morning, ‘when the planking 119651119 11F)’. ‘the marks of the car wheel: were qulle plainly seen. The 5600M! officer 0f the Arleux. who was on watch at the time, heard tho splash and immediately ran to ‘the forward end of the ship to investigate, but dld not. hear or who was on shore leave. lnlglit have fallen luto the dock, he wen! to the forocaatlc. and finding all rho crow alsoep, he concluded ‘that one of the fishing vessels, in port. liiid launched a dory, and lhoughl. no more of the mnlior. lie was corroborated, by one of lhoflrirnien of the s-teaincr, who was also on watch, both giving the ilnio, when this took place, as 12.30, which corresponded exactly with tho limo at which tho uu-foruiiuio man's watch stopped . Nothing fuvhcr was socii or hi-iiril iinlll of the employees of the Govern- ment ilreflgo, lying at the wharf. noticed llie wheels oi n car pro- truding above tho water, niid on investigating found ‘that the body of a man was lying inside, He im- mediately gave the alarm, and when assistance had arrived, ropes were attached to ihe wheels, ans. tho car hauled to the wharf, when tho body was lndontlfied as being that of C, H. Acorn. An expert sec anything fu-ther. Thinking v , :1 11th, and loft a note for his that ha would be . loud. h about 50,1: no had some fir: who wa: at the home of a _ mechanic was engaged to examine "l" We o! the crew of ‘the Blllfhythe car, who ilesllfled that helalaud, for interment-COP» ' M°Cl a‘ A joy to won; with and” BUILT FOR A LIFETIME nooaas HARDWARE 00., .- Agents for McClarya Stoves» Charlottetown ‘I early Tuesday morning, when one. ‘. ,1 found both tho service and 0mm‘ oucy brakes so badly “m” fir; they were practically "svleslcm, for licarInE the ovlltlllllliiegotl" miner's jury rclllfll“ ' ' “Accidental death by l"°‘,‘,”.'.'“‘ due to defective auto broker-Bo Mr. Acorn was a close, pg a o, friend of Capt. llarryWollill“ I“ Ilia Arloux, Who W“ “imminm lliillfnx early on Tllflilflflyvllllrsn" and ll. la presumed that lilo Y so lliu wharf was for lll“ WW‘; a bidding Capt. Cousin! 8°“ 70;‘ Tho iiail affair cast ll Elwgrlbum tho whole town 0i m“, m,‘ many of whoso pclllllo illill) I iiiet death from llrownlnghl much sympathy ls eXPlmm lilo widow and varenl-‘l- h, w, tlarvlcea were lwlll l" h m, ,; residence, Pelham Slrml-dgr the Railway station. ll" bod!‘ auspices of the Rising 5"“ ca“: i. o. o. F., of which m" "a" A, was a member. The ‘RBV- nab,“ plahy. pastor of tho 11rd m Methodist Oburch olllcll f! P; horly being taken to 50'" i -, 3 ...-_-..-----—""' ' 41-1‘: n4v> d ,".,.’-- h“; "poppy. .