usa. ”‘7»'Y~`f`};'. :lil- sm-at .» it if rm! oH.uu.o'r'rE'roWk Ibn f -.qv ao- ...so REM0l/lil) We have removed our office to the F. B. Mc- Curdy oflices, NEW- SON BLOCK opposite Post Ollice where all l kinds of INSURANCE is written including Fire, Life, Accident, -I Health, Guarantee, Plate Glass, Automobile and Live Stock. STRONG COM PAN- IES represented. Low Rates Write or phone for _rates when requiring insurance. H. M. Davison ‘ Newsom Block, Char- lottetown ‘I0.il Il-l7.\lt`-i ` -IT PAYS to buy in tliis Province. -MR E. P. POLEV. Guardian re- presentative in Albertou, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising mutter. _ --MR. E. P. FOLEY, Guardian re- presentative in Albertun, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising mutter. -DON'T FORGET Rev. H. C. ilk-c's lecture to-night. in Epwortli llnll on “tiow to linloy Life." Admission ltr cents. 9035 -AN EVENING WITH DICKENS. -The Young l’ooplo's Guild will give an evening with Dickens this (Friday) evening ut 7.30 in l’resbyterii-in llnll. 'l`hc programme is an excellent one. Admission iron. All invited -TO CORRESPONDENTS.-Owing to the increasingly heavy demands on space. 'l‘l\e Guardian cautions its cor- respondents to he as brief as possible in their contrilnitions. Only Real News will bo inserted. -SERIOUSLY INJURED.- A tele- gram received in Suinmersidc Wednes- day from lllontrenl stated thut Dr. A. A. McLellan wus very seriously hurt but hopes were entertained ot his recovery.--X. _ -FUNERAL HELD.- The funeral ot' the late Mrs. (‘npt. Joseph Read took place \Vednesday aiteriiooii to l Watches 1 Eyeglasses Rings arge stock on hand, special combinations filled up as you may require. E. W. Taylor Jeweler and Optician South Side Queen Square 90153-3- l6.\l til L- ' l Af' Stylish Spring Suitings And Coatings for Women ‘ We respectfully call the attention of the ladies to our New Spring and Summer Suitings and Coatings. They are among the most up to date that the markets provide. You are invited to look them over whether you buy or not. We will seil the mat- erial by the yard at the lowest price that can be obtained in the city or have it made to order' in our usual first class manner. We suggest that you place your order early to prevent disappointment when the season is ad- vanced. , D. A. Bruce 156-158 Queen Street 1 S372-3--ll\llf. lllll7IIlI.\\\\\\\\V//Ill . \`\¥‘ Z0 p. c. oli We have a sample lot of Men’s Tan Goodyear welt boots, with double Viscol Soles all sizes in stock, at twenty per cent oil." ,lust the boot for Spring wear. ' Come in and have a look at them. "I ~f‘. H illimis & Siniih 'Queen sf. ”'I%\\ the l’eople`s (‘en\eter_v. The funeral service was conducted b y Rev. il.G. Fraser.-X. --PRIZE LIST. - The following is the prize list in the Nature Study Con- test hold recr=.ntl_v in the schools of \\-’estern Prince:-ist prize. Mays. Norway School; 2nd prize, llictionary, Mill l`ti\'er School. -SPECIAL ..TRAiNS.- A special train left Sunimersidr- at il o'elock 'l`iiesrl;i_v night for Emerald where it , voriiicr-tori with the Cape Traverse ice boat train ami returned to Summer- side at 11,30 \vith ir number ol' pas- serigers as well as a large quantity ni' mail thnt had been brought over by 'thc Minto.-X. -PRIZE WlNNERS.- The \viiinei's or the (iuessing Contest condut-`ted by [lolnians l.td., on Saturday last were Miss Amy Linklctter ot’ Linkletter iloud who received a pail' of $5.00 Invictus boots. hir. James Waite of Sherhrook who guessed the other lucky number reieivctl a pair of $5.50 Invictus boots. -PRETTY PLAV.- The four Act. Ilrulna “The tiountry Kids" was play- ed in the t`. M. li. A. linll. Siinimvr- side, on St. i’atrich's night. The hall \\'a.s prnclir-ally full and I-:ich ot' tho players acted their part in n creditable manner. Special mention is made ol' the step-dancing by the Misses Sulli- van and a recitation by Miss Ruth Noonan. The play will be repeated tthis) Thursdy niglit,-ll. -SPLENDID SUCCESS. -- "'l‘he t"ol|nt.ry Kills,” as presit-iiterl at Sl l’anl`s llnll on St l'atriclt's night, was :r ezplenllid slit-truss. The hall was lurnf.-rl away. being unnlile to gain Utlllll-*\Si0lI. that the iuanugeinont du- r»n|\'tl to rt-peat lt again last nlitlily l‘|u- sr~\'i-ral parts in the play y\'i>rr». well Ink#-ll :intl the alltlirbllct-. \'.'<>r<~ llvlllllli' ltlczisetl. \\'. Kelly and Miss I\r»ra_‘hit:I|\t3'|‘\:, Ihr-_ two “t}or|;m-y' l\\ds. executed their parts in a very vle\'f»r manner. J. L. i\lc(‘,ullm|;;|| pg the t-ountry squire. S. .I. t`.kmei'oii ns- UIC Y0l\l\lZ detective, J. J. l\lcNnll_v ns Dick llinrnierlng :ind Miss llertha liiggins as Aunt Melinda all por- tornicd cruditnbly. The niai-ell drill, “Salute the Flag." by 16 youiil; girls from St. Mnry’s Acnrleniy was excel- lent and their pertorniaiicc showed n high order oi’ training, 'I`lie Misses Sullivan in an irish Jig dniice. and lilies liuth Noonan in a recitation, larins l\‘lag,' rr~reivr>.d encorcs. A szile oi' lloillenlurle calldy was held liotween the acts. A splviidirl pro- llraniint- was brought to at close by singing " God Save the King." .\ [.l§El{'l`(}N --DlED.- On ilie morning of i\inrcl| lllth the Angel of Death visited the honic oi' Mr. Augustine Aheurn, Kil- dare, and carried to the grant beyond tht- soul ol' his adopted daughter. l\lin- nic J. Deceased was but iii years of nge and had heed ill for some time so her end was not expected. Death is always sad but particularly so wiien it conres to one so young. She was attended during her illness by ner pas- tor. Fnthei' Maurice McDonald, who also conducted the l`unernl service on Sunday morning to Sacred lleart t'Iiurcl| cemetery. 'l`hc pull bearers were Claud Leonard, Berton Foley, .loscpli l<`ole_v and Eininnnuel Aheuru. -~.\. -MONTHLY MEETING. -- On the evening of March i2th at the home ol. Mr. und Mrs. James It, llnntcr the members of W. l\l. S. ol' Atherton Methodist t`hurch were entertained on thc occasion ol' their regular moiitiily nicctiiig. Aflcr the devotional exercises and business Mrs. Robert Bell was niadc n life member by her three dauglitcrs, who were present. Mrs. Jesse Mattliews, Mrs. Jas. R. liunter ‘and Miss Florence Bell, and she was also presented with a piece oi’ cut glass by the ladies of the society. Mrs. Bell has been a member since its or- ganization in 1888 anti is about to re- move to Nova Scotia. Her going from us is sincerely regretted by nil. Al. the close ol' the meeting delicious re- frcslirnents were served by the charm- ing hostess, Mrs. Hunter;-A. _.t FOR- SALE 4 Schooner Western Light 39 tons register. Carries about 2 003 bus Oats under deck ton lille-rl to overflowing :intl so nmny were , -ONE CENT per word each inser- tion tor advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- nium charge twenty-live cents. -WANTED.- Two smart SWS ‘O learn the milllnery business. Apply ill liolnian’s Millinery Department. _ :ross-3-isnn. -MlLLlNERV.- I-lolman’.s show- ing of spring mlllinery taslii0nB iS attracting wide attention. Their buy- ers persoiinlly visited the largest millinery salons in Arnericu und selec- ted the inlllinery for the firm at lIl'St hand. l-lolnian’.s showlin.: oi’ nc\v inli- llncry novelties and new niodcls is Wonderfully complete. This i'irnr also reports good sales und confidently ox- pect to eclipse nil records durinl! U10 present season 9082-3~i9ME1i. \\'ES'l‘ ER N l’ERSO.\lA LS -itirs J. M. Murray. Kc-.nsin|.:toii, visited Suniinorside \\'e ov. f _ {>. s/ '/ Beaunfniiy Embroidered _was their faith that it became recog- to this Waist for women* It_haS_that Smarts dressy appearance, that distinctive style so \ . is the true emblem of Christianity, to` much In demand' R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. _/"1///,V 'If'tif}'/f an the m this dver-tisieirient I7 ‘.°w.“`i` ` ' 2535 The Latest Style- Good Quality Voile- -New Flare Collar There is a dainty, charming appearance This is the latest word in a high quality, low priced Waist; made of fine quality smooth voile finished wltli elaborately embroidered front, -wide cutie and the popular new ' “flare” collar. Seams are hemstitched and the waist is finish- ed in every way to rival lines at almost double its price. Send us a money order covering the price, nllow Sc. for postage. Leave the rest to the Royal Malls and Holnian’s mall order service. You’ll be satisfied with the result. “‘ ' 'Ii "" E-- I _ .3 .\_~ \\ ,» ._-\~`q-‘ _.°!\'._. . _ ‘bt . ' 'Z/-" 22’ .°"f r/,é Now $3.90 L____ 9026-3-16M12i Alberton 'L I :\'\\¥._\'\~. §‘.\\.\\-._-\ ` . _ \ \ \ °° Boy’s Two Piece Double Breasted Suits with bloom- er pants made of good quality tweeds in Brown f and Greys, fancy patterns, . good stylish models well ' tailored and finished, these suits were-made to sell reg- ulariy at $5, $6, $7 and_8 p dollars, fit -boys from 5 to 16 years, our extra special ' . price while they last. . . - .oo .,;-Mfg' '4/// , . . -.-v .~// '{ 57// ,46,/.,. 14:/-:-/:$224 .’- gf/-{. \\ . \ ~?`_>§_ ‘YA \ \ ,_\_, : ~ \¥-\' //.=- cj/ f/f I’é,;~,*='4:, O §' ‘-¢y}?.{ ef -/ ‘Q-‘fi ` ‘\ ._ \ we \ se: \ ` \ \~`:_\. "‘?§`;.=s~ /.,_v ’/_/_°/./ / /_{;/K7," A95: . _ Here’s another list of Clearance Sale values ‘ Gents Suit Bargain “ you can’t pass up You can’t well pass it a shrewd and economical business man- the prices are out of all conformity with the high qualities included-the value justifies more powerful adjectives than we have at our command. 9.90 and Price r Boys, $450 td Clearing Men’s Hats $8.00 Suits Clearance ° regular $1.50 to $3.00 any hat 98c just the thing for a knock about hat get one while the choosing PM //7 All styles, fabrics values $12.00 to $18.00 present them over, special ................ . ...... ' N.. _ _ _ Yi--`.`, ‘ _ _ “_ .. V V -\ ` iss -iss is-\"\\ `-.\-<\i<>\\ ` :_ '\°\`.\`\‘,§¥\' ' 757. £547 ' for/.pg /-/ \\‘.- ` °\¥\\ /7]/91. i7’ /7/7 s - up if you’re ., ./ .?\\>\.‘. '.§‘¥=`~“ \\ _,_ as _ \ _~ . \ ~ , » __ ‘>&1 ',\'?_° _, A/ x . - »' ~ `»\ ~: si _:_\-.-_~:- .\.-_ _ xi; \ _ \ - -.\~<.\ §>- :;_ '>~ e xy Suit Prices Reach a lowerlevelthan ever When we named our clearance prices ".;i=_._§- ' last season, we thought we were giving values we would never be able to eclipse- ` we are eclipsing them now-greatly. The price _you pay for clothe is mighty import- ant-it assumes its greatest importance, however, from what you get for your fi* _ /._ 1.9/1/ , \ / £7'/3', /3/;°/-I '/9- . fl _/iff/*Qf . 4' /2? _ .-,_~ . -_,_/' , JJ;/7;/;€-. /7! A;2' /,FZ ` ¢ / ff LQ that are going to increase this store’s reputation for good values-- 1t’s a greater list than we’ve published for many aseason. Here’s the reason One ofthe largest Manufacturers of Men’s _and Boy’s Clothing finding himself heavily overstock- ed offered us a lot of clothing at an exceptionally low price and as a result we shall offer this entire lot at a price never before heard of. The lot includes every imaginablesuiting in tweeds and worsteds in all the most Wanted patterns. 4 \\..'-;.;yr’$1r(,>__ _ 4-vf t--_ s... .s |\‘1 ,.. ~ _. .‘».;'»',Z,i_\- '~',.‘..`“' m0Il€y. _ _ size:-r e a l $9.90. prices _ of all last season’s soft hats, is good, come in and look T Men’s Wint i\_` - ,W - . __ A _. nf C - 'Ul"ll" Men’s Winter Caps protect the ears, mad? of tweed and worsteds in styles and patterns, all 1-2, r?ular 75c, 85c -»_ speei at.... ...................... .r. erCa with ,»-/“H - _ All Sizes--Style s- Real values-$9.00 to $12.00. Present '90 " Overcoats ; .S $3.68 . V " Boys’ $5. to $8. Boys’ college overcoats these coats are made of a good quality Tweeds, Naps and Chinchillas in all the latest styles. *Shawl and convertable collars' with half belt at back and cuffs ‘ on sleeve. Lined~with good weight tweed ‘linings, all sizes regularly sell at $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. Our extra special price while they last. I H .. , gale \%<§;g¢°g§§;e<,=