miaWrHARtm-lrroww osmium. jl/estgrn Guardiani '95?!‘ ifiiil-lwrla” $313335. "' ‘W a T HAT qmoke This ' urely it's economical—this switching from one hat to another. And of course changing is a relief from monotony. —STA.NDABD DUNLOP TIRES, are very low in price at Braces. i soal-l-a-n} w-w-u-uw , ‘ . QQIPIQ POWER GIINDEiis,‘ enginp or electric motor equipprl. prion right at Bmceb. 80914-9» ’ --WI8TlI.l!i AGlNjp-Mr. c. J Gallant il Guardian Mont in HM 1m. and I111 b9 7191991 T38814- now and mnewal subscriptions. n —DON'T MISS the Auction at Nor- I f boro tomorrow April 10th on prep» 'ises Geo. W. Sharp. An up-to-dall» _. . layout (qr ulc- l it $2.75 $4.. $5.‘ o» also ' OME IN NOW and see th e splendid range of new hats {Qt man. Get your Easter hat and if you are “forehandel? - lt’s a good plan to get two. $2.7 5 to $7.50. Hats of highest rep- utation solcl here cheaper than in Montreal or Toronto. stem Guardian ,, swarm AGENTS-Mr, JiW ls Guardian Agent, in Mon- fiaglla and will be pleased to receive flfpew and renewal subscriptions, 12 ’. ..‘WANTED-—Experienced garflgi! man, one capable oi talcing charge. f.’ Apply at once to Martin Mclnnis. - rn-ianager of St. Peters Garage or ' h Quigley 8c Sons. St. Peters. .. . ‘3094-4-9-51 ‘f. fCOMPLETING WORK-Letters received n-om Capt. Fitzgerald who ‘went to Regina. to blnid three packs ior Ernest Poole, manager Poole Construction Co. reports he has two already done and working on the third. He expects to be home in M113’. 1L" A. Ask for .."'“TllE RED WINGS" under the mailsgenlent of Mr. Samuel Yorston had a very succesful dance lin the town hall. Georgetown on Easter Monday‘, April 1st. A deli- l(‘i0llS lllllcil “'21s served by the Red Wing Sisters. A. PERSONALS ..‘Misscs Beatrice Skinner and Is- ;oboi Lavcrs, Georgetown, were pas‘- songers to Charlottetown. A. ..‘Mr. William Clark. Haliiax, spent tile week end in Georgetown. A. ..'Jamcs Hewitt, lobster packer. Lower Montague was here last week engilgilig his, fishermen for the sea- son. A. the New WALL PAPER Catal WRITE your name ogue very plainly on the coupon below, out out and. mail to us and we’ll send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL PAPER CATALOGUE in Canada. Eighty six new designs, prices based on DOUBLE ROLL 0 l1‘ 72 S Q U ARE FEET- USE THE COUPON luoolnll arMoLEop LIMITED ..‘Mr. and Mrs. John Rublloover hav-s terurned to their. home in Georgetown after spending the wins ter in U. S. A. the ghost oi their son, Mr. vviliianl Publicover. 4. ..'Mr. and Mrs Mscponsld Panmure Island recently vigitgd Georsflwwn. ..‘Miss Emma Mcporriiac. teacher Gardiner. who has heel; choosing her Easter holidays in the guest d1’ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCormac, left Monday for Cardigan, Martel] left Wednesday lot lion- trB8l.—.A Jmassrsltalph Doughssndldslon MacDonald students Prince of Wales college, Charlottetown, who have been spending their Eula: holidays at their homes in Georgetown left Monday for Charlottetown. V --'Mr Herbal-t Murnhr. mm: Georgetown gel!!!)ill- UM h" been spending his Enter holidays at his home in Panning-g Island, return- ed to lvm. rams. n. csilmyr The death oceumd s} 11m nivlr on March 25th, oi Peter B, qqllapt. in the 22:15 fiat of hi] o, alfir a short illness. The deco _ have; to mourn besides hi; “is; gwiobm par- ents. three brotlilta at; slate". The brothers are Eugen; and iieury, in Western Canada, “m” ‘i, “in”. The sisters are .' i y, _ Giuli- ant, Lena Catherine of Rustioo, Lucy of Charlottetown gigo hdbla and Ednla at homo. Hi! illuoyI-l Well W} vim on Wnflalwinv- 14W!‘ W. m imvlv time!!!» will Hm a! Milka w ‘l2. ‘Ibrms made ..°Messrs Peter ubloolu and Henry n 3092-4-94: —POB SALE—-l Ayrshire regis‘. -. so cow, l sears old, due to in». in July. Papers go with cow. A s; . did miloh cow. A. L. Rennie, £1. dale. 3096-4-n . —-FARMERS!—Why not. pool you. orders for fertilizer so that you can got lowest Dfilalble “prices from Hol- l mm“. White or phone Hoimanl: ‘» {or less than oarload rates on fer-i tiling: lo your station. 3098-4-9-31 i —AUC'.I‘ION SALE-Western hors- i es from 5 to m years. broken to har- j ness. W111 be sold at s. n. Gardin- er's;, lower Freetown, Friday, April .1 _ known at sale. i l-iugb Morrison, auctioneer. 5 V 3082~4-6-4i —BASTEB SERVICE IN BED- EQUI UNITED CHURCH. On Easter morning at Bedeque United Church. gay V blossoms and bright sunshine ‘ added to the joyous spirit of the wor- ' shippers who listened attentively to , an earnest sermon preached irom the f text John 5, 28, 28. During the service a quartetie. consisting of Mrs. W. N. _; Jenkins, Miss Sofie Henderson. Messrs T. and H. Moyse, sang with line expression a beautiful poem “no Lives, My Jesus Lives" composed ior the Easter season by the gifted pas- tor, Rev. A. J. Reynolds. The offer- i 23 tory anthem, Emerson's “Christ is . Risen" was also appreciated by the ' large congregation who Joined heort- . iiy in the hymns and responses.--S —-IUCCISSFUII ljll-IDGE-h very delightful Bridge and Tea. was held ~ 4 last, Iflday afternoon in the Public l Library, Summerside, under the u— y -_ ‘spices p! the dbegweit Chapter of l the I. O. D. E. There were eleven ‘- tables of bridge in play and quite a j ‘ number of ladies dropped in for a ‘ , friendly cup af tea at the ted hour. ' The prize winners were --First, Mrs. ' ; Arthur Allan; second, Mrs. H. T. i Begs: ilonsolatifllb Miss Jenn Mc- } i" KEY. The afternoon was voted a ‘dc- l ' cidad success-S i‘ —S!GNS or SPRING-Although ' i according to the calendar spring is_ i hero it is hard for some of us to be- i .. lleve it when there is still snow to ‘ be seen in many places. The surest signs of spring and the Ones which i givethe old folks the most encour-Y agement are when the boys are to ‘ be seen playinfi bail on the vacant ‘ _ lots arid by-rosds; and. by the ac~ tivities ' o! the small boys around. , , merside, spring has now arrived i and marbles andflaasebsil are all the i gd-S 1 —-Dll'l'll OF MR. GORDON MC- t pIOD-The death occurred in Long‘ River lsst miday evening of Mn; Gordon McLeod at the ripe age of? Bl years. He took a paralytic stroke i two weeks ago and did not rally but] retained u iousness until the end.i which came peacefully, hi; bedside‘ being surrounded by his entire family, 5 with the exception of Mr. John Mc- Leod, of Coleman. who arrived on; Saturday and remained for the fun- eral. He was nursed in his last ill- non by his devoted daughter, Mrs Allan Campbell, his wife having pre- deceased him about a. year ago. Th:- lfliv Mr- McLeod was burn in Lon: River where he ha‘: resided all his life- l-le was a prominent farmer or “Ill district and was very populn" with everyone in the neighbourhood llWlY-i Tiled! to do a kindly action and took a keen interest in the wel- lli‘! o! the district. The deceqsed was ' “Elilwh mm?" or the Pmby- "W! "hutch Ind w“ attended, by hi! P9301‘. Rev. My. fleck, in his last m?" K4 luvs-s to mourn five sons‘ Ind one daughter namely-Messrs. 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Send the new Wail Paper Catalogue, to iiilmiidfilcé-IMITEDN » 8 Fm, plan McLeod, at O01Qlfllfl,_thflr mm, Buminoraide. rm slant weak and in Mo: River. were dbllfilitfuliy‘ entertained by whmliqatwndldthe mnml othis meir many gum "alum the" 8181101, Gordon McLeod, who visits-l . WM m! as newnes- ‘ ignore-nun '10:: vl-l- °i'l' Ia:- .I‘.I. 4.1m 1.111 Ina!) . . ’ 4 i Address ,.,. .,.,. ..... ...,. . ._.,. . . Province PM,” "w! m m“ mm“ falcons crrtson l . . ,1 A i. _ i, i. i i, . i ,,i i, 1': town accompanied by the pqi yup- senile-tawny- ‘ ' ';-_ Mathieson‘ a IOLIOITOIB