As r———of the new Wall Paper Catalog That wonderful new money saving wall paper catalog will be ready in a few days. Is there a room in your house that needs . paper-ask for the catalog. The catalog contains a large number of actual samples of new wall paper des| nS for syring-the prices are the lowest you will find in CA ADA. i USE THE COUPON—ASK FOR A COPY. * i mtnmwirtius i THE wssreitr GUARiilAN 0 MOORE & DICLEOD, LIMITED ('llfll'l0ll0i.0\\'ll, P. B. I. Name 'Address...... -.--.~ --.-....-. Send me a copy of your new spring wall paper catalog. Moore & McLeod Limited 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown .“_,..,._._,_,~,\~v-, 4§>—-\_1 fl.z\/\ A - __ ——»¢~ ' ___ ., :___ >__ .;.. ~ - fl§§si¢§ifi.s.’l‘tti ' Made by the The lleauv Weight Fence is constructed throughout. i i-tiifi.'rin' xirrrixo. wini: STAPIJCS. ()RN.~\MEN'I‘.\I. WIRE ricxcixti, em prices. CARTER & CO, LIMITED VO40-OO§O§OO-§-¥§ R90-OQ-O-OO-vOO-O 0-§-§O-§-O§ WIRE CING NEW BRUNSWICK WIRE FENCE CO. LTD. The STRONGEST and BEST made. , Maritime \\'o\'en \Vire Fencing i5 not, painted; it; is galvanized. of No. 9_ _ Locks, uprights and horizontal wires, all the same size, same gauge, same breaking strain, no one part Weaker than another. The Medium Weight. Fencing", heavy wire, v1Z., NO. 9 gauge top and bot- tom wires, all other horizontal wires, uprights and locks, No. 12 gauge. 4 While not as durable, or as strong as the llctlvy \\ eight. it 1S thoroughly 1 and mechanically made, and is equal to some of the so-calleid heavyi t ' ht fences on the marketT _ _ welgoxia (‘.\ltI.().\l) of above received also-Wllil‘? (i-YFES all sizes, All selling at last year's ' - O§OOOQ§O COO-O C Q O4 CO4 OQVOQQQOOO-QQOQ §§§fQOQQQQO7§QO40§§f§QWOFOGO§OQOFFOO§O§O f ‘A SOO-O-O O-O-OQ6 gauge wire -l‘I' PAYS to buy in this Prov- inco. —DON'T FORGET THE AUOT-, ION SALE OF implements and household eflects of the late J. W. Wright, Clielton April 17th. 8y22i-i-l3-ME3l -GETTING READY FOR FISH- lNlL-Now that the harbor is op~ enlng up the fishermen are busy over-hauling their traps and fish- ing gear and we notice quite o. number oi motor boats being haul- ed overland to the North shore preparatory for s. big fishing on that sldc. IN Mnmoenin STEWART R. CAIRNS. On Saturday March 20th Mr. Stewart R. (hiirnsa very highly esteemed citizen of Freetown, puss- ed away at the age of 57 years. The deceased hud not been in good health for a number of months but it was not until within a short time of his death that his friends and loved ones became ul- urmed. All thiit medical skill and kind friends could do, was done, but ull to no iwail. His strength grew gradually less lllld less until on tho zibove mentioned time his spirit took its fight. - Mr. (luirns was one of the oldest members oi’ quite n large family. flve of whom survive him. These ure Alexander of Lower Freetown John of Lexington, Mass., and Mrs. Wm. Moose. and Mrs. Elijah Mouse of New Annan and Mrs. John Mol- lison oi‘ Summerslde. Besides a sorrowing widow, Mr. (‘iiirns loaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving father, two sons and one daughter. The sons lire. Frank und Louis at. home mid the tianulitcr Mary who is at pre- sent attending Mount Allison Stun- lnary. Mr. (‘iiirns will be much missed not only in his own home where his quiet thoughtful and ever kind- ly manner made his very presence. a benediction but also in the church nnd the coni- munlty. For quite a number of years he lltld been an elder in tho Presbyterian (‘liurch at North Bed- eque. in this office whenever duty culled he was never wanting . His inst journey of any distance from home was, when, loyal to his church even in the face of impair- ed health he attended tho meeting of Synod til Fredericton N. B. in October last. Oi’ him in this res- pect it could be truly said tiiut he was found faithful even unto death. In the meetings of session and in other church councils his insp- iring presence. his striking per- sonally will be sorely missed. in every movement in the com- - munity ‘which was in any way -foi its betterment and ‘iiillft, Mr. Cairns took a. leading part. His place-in every sphere of life will be hard to ‘fill. But While we shall miss him and» feel keenly his loss, yet knowing that he is now infinitely more hap- py than he could eveinbe upon the enrth. nncl believing too that he has only been culled to a higher and broader sphere of usefulness. none w-oiild be so‘ unkind iind so selfish as to wish “his unbound spirit buck into bonds again." , - The funeral which was oneot the 4 going on rapidly. and inter in season guns will be sent to John. Halifax and other places. AIRPLANE FOR ACADIA _-__ \O'I‘TA\VA, April ill-The Domin- ion Archives expect to forward two airplanes captured from the Gil‘- nians, to tiic hiarltnne Provinces this month; one will E0 l0 M} Allison and the other to Acadia (qqiega Arrangements for dis- tributing the culllllrell gm“ “e ‘jam CANADIAN BICYCLIST yesterday by Frank Kramer, the St. LOST ANiD WON. NE\\¢'AR.K, NJ». Alli. l2.—i\i‘llllll' Spencer, of Canada. W05 ilvlefllPfl the __-i veteran bicycle rider, in 1W0 Out 0i three heats oi‘ ii mile mulch race- first heat riding Krnnler high and preventing him from getting around. flflllllil€tl after much foul riding. Kramer won the third and deciding heat in an easy manner. The one niilc (‘hiss ‘A invitation (profession- ul) rnce was won by S. r r. Time, 2.24 4-5. A Sturdy fbod The full. rich nourishment of select? ed wheat and malted barley. baked 2O hours for easy digestion. GrapeNuts requires just enough chewing to develop its rich nut-like flavor Awonderfu] building food for young and old GrapevNuts needs no sugar i STOCK QUOTATIONS IIMJFAX. N. S.. April l4.—lQuo tatinns ‘furnished by P. B. McCurdY and Co, the Montreal Stock Ex- change). Al‘. ......143% 144% A10. . . . . . . . . . .106 107% Ar. . . . . . . H6854 67% (Y. .. .....63 63% (‘nn. Pa. . .. . 121% 121 Cen. .... .. . .. ..49% 72% Cru. .. ...270 271 Mex. Pct. 200% 206 M. P. R. . . . . ..97% 98% P. n. s . . . . . . . .. 409% 110 R. G. ...82% 83% Stu. . . . . . . .. . .1191/, 124% spencer defeated his rlvul in the U in the second heat Spencer was dis- S largest ever seen in this section oi’ the province, was held on Tues- duy Atari-h 23rd. The services nt the llOlLic ‘were conducted by Rev. W. A. McQunrrie. At the grave- by Rev. it. ll. Stavert. The pull-bearers were. Tlioinus J. Humphrey, Itobcrt (l. Auld, Per- cy Miirchbiinks, (ilement Carruth- ers, ivilliam (failrns und Charles Taylor. interment was in the People's cemetery zit Freetown. . . . . . . . . . . ..1l'.ll,{, 120% . . . . ..75% 77% 104% 106% . 81% 811,4 .. .. .. ....98'/t 100 j-no-o-Qi-i- MinarcFa Linlment Cures Dltumper Dinner Sets If you select your next Dinner Setvfrom one of our stock pat- tern Dinner ware lines you are getting the best in the market. Black 8t Co. Sunnyside. Ch’town ,bye-luw and have ‘ forccd -—FOR SALE-One 1918 Ford Touring car. Cheap, can be seen at O'Leni-y livery. I wish to buy a Chevrolet. D. S. Gorrill, O’Lenry P. E. island. 8253-4-l5-iME23i —OB5ERVE LAW-8.—Now that spring is here and gardening is approaching it would. be well to take notice of the bye-law regard- ing the running at large of those creatures which have a. tendency to tear up other people's ssrdens and are usually called hens. —TOWN COUNCIL-The gen- eral monthly meeting of the Sum merside Town Council was heldon Monday eveniig. Many subjects brought up before the council for discussion were disposed of .A committee of the School Board also waited upon the council. The dif- ferent expenditures given out amounted to $6,064. in this wus included $500 for tile-repairing of the damage done to the school in the recent gale. und the addition of new storm windows. The town council granted them $7.000 the bill to be brought up before the House which is meeting this week in Charlottetwon for their per mission. it was resolved that n 1.000 tons of gravel be brought from N. B. at once for use in the streets. The police question was brought up and left to be disposed of at it future meeting. ' it was ul- so agreed to pay the town men $17 per week after May 1st for the [Ol- lowing six months. In regard to the fixing of Queens wharf, it was put off until a better examination will be made by the Mayor und council. There was quite a dis- cussion regarding the building of what is known us the burnt area. it was decided to adopt the old it strictly en- during the month there were 21 cattle and 42 hogs slain nnd 2i hogs were condemned and (lestroyotl. lt wiis decided to m. cPiit Mr. Antonie Arsemiulfs up» plicntion ns engineer to m,“ run". lug of the sic-am roller for tho cum- lng season. ..___. WVESTERN PERSONALS *1/11 George Williams and dau- Elitcr are spending a few days v|$. 11ml; iriends in Charlottetown. —M1'. John Newcoiube of Norm um wiis .i visitor to Suinmcizvido 0n Tuesday. leF-l'll‘ll'l-o:i?l‘0y Lee of Summersitle. _t dy morning on a busi. ness trip to Charlottetown, ~54!‘ Duncan EM French Riven-was cKmZIe dny on business, _oi‘ in Town Tues- “Mr- and Mrs. Preston Toombs gt’ Long River were visitors to ummuerside on Tuesday. “M11 Mid Mrs Bert McE New London were in T we!) 0.!’ ‘lily 0n business. own Vlues‘ “MR and hrs Sterling uci; . ' , _- fly gmlNeu London were visitors to niersldo on Tuesday. —-.\lr. Dnnici 'Mlll‘|lll_\l~()[' pipe... “"‘5 ‘l “iiltvr to the city lzlsl "limits- Roy lilcKenzi fieorgrrzr Thomas. 0‘-l.r-.-try_ '.,§,.,c“'}§ Own uesday on business. -___ “‘Ml-*§ Elks Sheen and brotlicr gxtlliluni-“T-lme Valley paid it picn- (hy. v sit to Suimncrside on Mun- -—~Ml‘. Ronald (luinphcll. father 07 Mflyur (‘nmpbcll of Slllllllitilisltlt‘. is coniinctl to his home on 11¢. count of illness. - ——iMiss Alice Cook oi’ Graham's Road has returner] to Non-e Dame Academy after‘ spending her Elsi- cr Holidays ovith her parents, ——'l‘hc many friends of Mr. James hlilllisplc will be sorry to hear 11ml 1c is confined to his bed on uc- count of illness. i —'l‘ho Guardian regrets to rc- port that Mr. Clayton Donaltls of Messrs. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. Slmunersidc. is cofiflntitl to his bell. T'M“~“~‘tl‘§~ George Woodslde of‘ Clinton and Jtimes Ponder-gust were visitors to Sumnierside Tucs- duy. —-Mr. G. E. Barber of Howliim. prohibition in spector wus in Suni- merslde Tuesday altending\ the Prohibition Court. _.___.. ——-Mr.‘ll:1rry Hunter has return- ed to his homo in Summerside tif- tcr looking after his fox interests in Alberton, P. EX .1_ ——Mrs. Vernon Matthews of O'- Leary has returned to spend the summer at her home in Summer- side. l \\\ sit i)‘; . '.—_\\ E New Suits and where. KNOW WHAT YOU BUY AND‘ WHERE You’ve never seen a time when it was so im- portant to you to be sure of what you’re getting for your money as it is right now. The market is flooded with various makes 0t‘ Clothes.It’s a time when you better be sure of your clothing merchant. You can buy with confid- ence and security here. For we sell nothing but reliable clothing. Our lVlotto Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Canada THE UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING MEN ‘ . §zasszxai T-lMr-Twiiliam MfHlTillDllT-i w“ -—Mr. Wlillum M. Humphrey hus and fiiinily of Moncton, have l-‘~ returned to turned to spend the summer months in Sum nierslde. niersidc. --Mr. Wesley Gaudet who has been spending the wlntcr in Min to, N. S. has returned to his 1101116 ter spending in St. Nicholas. N_ 5_ —~Mr. R. A. Knight oi’ Moncton. —Mr. W. R. Callaghan of Messrs W. C. Callaghan & t"o., St. Louis. lins returned from ii business trip to Sydney and other pnrts of Cape Breton. ' has taken up merside. and merslde. CANADA’S BEST CLOTHES MAKERS They are here n0\v—and they’i'c suiendid. These suits and ovcicoats made expressly for us, are the finest showing of inen’s clothes you Wlll see any- THIS IS THE BEST STORE FOR DAD AND THE EOYS B .". ’ ' ' H§i3l°°°|Pr0wse Bros Ltdfiairéfiifiiil lng a few dnys nt his home in Sum- —Mr. William Farrow has return ed to his home in Summerside nt- will be connected with the firm of Messrs. Lea & Hunphrey, Sum- Spring Overcoats h‘ DESIGNED AND MADE PURPOSELY FOR US BY YE MEN,’S AND YOUNG MEN'S i SUITS AND OVERCOATS $15.00. $18.00, $20.00, TO $45.00- The style you are looking for is here. l BRING YOUR BOY FOR ' HIS NEW surr A full range of sizesup to size 36 in tweeds, worsteds and fancy checks, excellent quality. The latest snappy models. Great value in boy’s suits. ‘ . Prices $6.50 up. for $5.00 ——-Mr.—.l._CTWilllams and er of Springfield, Lot 8 were ors to “Stummerside Moods)‘. Monclon after spend- —-Mr. and Mrs. Boyd llnr French River were the gu Mr. and iMrs. P. L. Cnsli Gt Rood. _ ' ‘Wilt —-4Messrs Parnell and Murphy of Freetown has re to their home after fittvllill winter in IMF. McNults lu woods in Nova Scotin. the winter in Hulifux. his residence in Sum~ in the near future he "Ewen-s WEE BRINGING UP FATHER . t MlDWMRiQ r0 J ~ THATbALLTltgRgg To l» Err 40am ti. HFLLO ‘"44"’: 5* 40L" FER’ , To lT-DON‘? 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