. . .,._... ‘A , - < s-Q-“n-wm‘ l 5 paired as g Montaguen- 8104-20-41 . JJERBIY EGGS Reid. Montague. “QTOCK NOTE. -Mr M. A. llloCannell. Georgetown sold a beautiful Jersey Erode cow to Mr Dewar owner of Brudenell Mills.- A. v ..*8ERiOU8 L088. —Mr Frank Scully, Georgetown had the mis- foitune to loose a very valuable mare during the past week. At this season f0 the year this is indeed a heavy l05fl.'—A. ' ..'EGG8 FOR MATCHING, Ply- mouth Rock of the best Parks, Tait, MacDonald. Johnston and Guild Strains. Fowls have free range. Settings 50c. Ellery Shaw, Montague. 220-4~7-tus-8i. --"STREET WORK.— During the past week, the Georgetown Town Council have had a number of men worklngon the different streets putting them in Al repair. Councillors A.,D. McDonald and S. C. Knight of the Street Committee supervised the work.—A. ..*‘PLAVING _ BASKETBALL. — . RSHOP foot‘ Hoimaifla Catalog. _,_._. ..'0ANG P59}! Wl-IEILB ro- ag new. JJlDiebaui. BLACK GIANT r hatching. Pen one $1.60. Pen tw 81.00 setting. Apply David 52I-4-20M2l. who... Guardian‘ ' —8l-l0P from Holmaifa Catalog- _-ROIIN HOOD FLOUR. Wholesale and Retail, Holmanfil, Summenllde. 761-14“- —OFFlGl OLOSID-Iy Oiiiee will be closed from April 10th until May 4th. H. 'l‘. Oolvlli, Opt. D. 0p- tometrlst.—29i-4-9-22i l -I\OTATOEB WANTED-Two cars of Reds and Whites. Also a car of Ceder Poets, Stakes and Ranch Poles, now unloading at Al- l-bany. A. H. Atfleok. —-513-4-18-3i --EXOEl.‘LlElNT iFt-‘AYw—ThQ B. l. S. lI-lall at Emerald, probably nev er had a larger or more appreciat- ive audience than on Easter Mon- day night when the Emerald Dra- matic Club presented "The King ot‘ the Phlllipines" a farce-comedy drama in three acts There wus note. dull moment and the audience sat enthralled throughout the whole course oi‘ the play so effec- tive were the interpretations of the various roles. The play itself la built for "laughing purposes" but at the_ same time tells o good story_ As the Emerald players por- tray it, it is a very enjoyable en- tertainment which was enhanced by instrumental music by W. Lawless and Mrs. "P. McMahon. The production is a distinct credit Pile Success Club of the George- .own l-iglh School have purchased t basket ball outfit for lthe girls -lf the school. and if they produce is good players ill this line as they lave ‘in others we no doilbt shall have glowing reports of them in to the performers and it ls hoped that they will continue to enter- tain the public so excellently. The proceeds amounted to over $100 The followling was the ‘cast of players: John Graham (a gay old boy) Eniett Clow; Stanley Graham . l’? _ . m J 1I'iw wThfi fly n-wwrw. THE (inannorrmiowhl 605.52%“ . l 4 i: \ f t. We Carry an llnusfll a l’ y 131303106! Ready To-wear at lowest lfriccsii~ .. - v ‘T Spring Ooats at‘. prices ranging from $7.98, $8.90, $12.60, $17.25, $22.50 and up to $51.00. g i ‘ Dressy Coats of Poiret Twill. Charl meen, Tricotine, Whip Cords and oth- er fancy weaves with trintmings of fur and colored braid. All sizes. Prices range from $18.50 to $51.00. ‘ Coats for sport and business wear in Polo, Velour, Duvytine. . Prices t0 $18.50. ' “X .he days to come.—A. (his son) Joseph Klgglns; Dick .."EXHiBlTlON MEETING. - §§‘"“[i’i, m”? 1°“ (J; A meeting of the Georgetown s’ I‘; r0116 1:9 “an; Kings County Exhibition Ansoci- mam 6Y0 e cum‘ ) i?“ 1 t itioli was held in the Court House donam’ Toddy “we (Johns V“ e ) Georgetown oil Friday the 17th C90“, Murphy; Marla Grant“? us.‘ presltlgnt M‘. n A_ Mcmnnon (John s daughter) Alice Deighan. p,e,|d4ng_ Th“; meeting was “lb Carrie Glliiian, Marlee Friend) u] u, confide,- me releaflng of the Florence Power; Priscilla Williams Trotting Park to the Georgetown (A bilrleflllue Queen) MTQ- James from“; Association which w“ m. Allan; Jerisha Graham (John's Sis- Our children’s Coats and "Reefer-s are the very smartest thing for your little girl for Spring. j Presented by Messrs. Scillly, ter) Mo. Fidele Perry (Director) Drum of Wk. 6mm. satin, Trlcoline. Flannel and Morrison and McConnell. lll vlewlrlle players and their capable dlr- Poirot Twill. ., ‘a Our stock of Lallm- mu includes everything om |, ‘ af the excellent condition in ector lire to be congratulated upon which the Trot/ting Association their success. . new for Spring In regards to both ahapaa and shades m ' our pnlcca are aura to please. All but selling shades In Bilk Cropca including Peach, rust, Henna Blue and Black, Prices from Iii-DO to $39-00- had put the track it was decidel to extend their lease another five — . years.~A. _ _ _ H r . Fu-emelrfs Cloth Dresses In plain and "Ensemble atylea 812.7.» At Summerside ' -‘° ‘”'°°' ' ‘ - ~ , Flannel and fancy Sport Dresses in all newest ahadea. Evenlng Alao plaids. Prices range from 85-25 ‘.9 9990- A" "‘°" (Special in l’ =- Guardian) SUNTMERJSHJF}, April 20. —'l‘il»* lllizcil-s of fllliPYll"l"2!id8 shower! their appreciation for the excellent work of the Sumvu-rslde Fire l»- partmcilt last night by turning 0'11 en mlisse and filling the Capitol Thesire to cn-pnclty for the ‘Benefit A splendid programme of cuter- tnlnment was produced which-was well received. A splendid [gloto- q drama ‘entitled "Hook and La iler" featuring Hoot Gibson supplied a fund of real wholesome comedy and presented some greatofire scenes. The picture programme we»; supplemented by a musical programme, the Giiety Orchestra _._ played better than ever rendering __ several numbers in a, finished .. AMrs Stephen Landry who -has'mmmer' A bm-nune 501° “Bans been visiting her mother Mrs. H. of ‘the S93" was particularly we" have...“ Georgelawn has returned glvzil and a ‘real enjoyable number m her home in Mon;a8ue‘___g_ which was heartily applauded. Ml". Harold Gciudet ‘pillyéll two different saxophone solos in ‘a manner which found hearty favor with the audience. A vocal due-t by Messrs A. F. {q Other Good Values "Ensemble" Black. Ladies’ Gingham Bungalow House Drouaa $1.50 to $2.15. ‘ Bungalow Aprons, Special 06c. l Prlncoal Sllpa in While and colors 81.25 to 83.25. ' Chamolaette Gloves. short 50c. Gauntlet atylea 75c la $1.75. Silk Gloves, short and gauntlet atyioa $1.50 to $2.25. Klid and Suede Gloves, short and fancy, gauntlcts $2.00 i0 $3.50. PERSONALS i‘ and tailored Bulls In Navy, sang u; l‘ ..’Mr Spurgeon DEBKOWH W83 ll Chaliottetowir-A Walker .Geo- recent visitor to ..'Mr. Angus Sutherland, lone. wine's recent visitor to Geo- rgetown.—A. Collar and Cuff em lncludilld m llihiollflbis "i" Pan styles, 65o to 31-25- Distinction Surely-you can get pretty good suits from any clothing store. Bult — the MEN’S STORE always offers you more ltlhan “pretty good.” . The new stuff at the Men's store” ex- presses the best—in tailoring~lthe best in design-and perfect taste in style and fab- rlc Put your time against ours for a few minute's and check up on these statements. You will be delighted with what you find. $25.00. $30.00, $35.00. $40.00 and $45.00. f Here’s a Suit \ g that is of ..'Mr Jas. Batchlldcr chief en- gineer _of the steamer Moon re- l ' ‘l-‘i us.» »-s<'l~ till-w. slaw _ ‘I STANDARD SINGLE BREASTED ..'Mr Hal Warren, baggage master 0n the Georgetown-Mt. itewnrt line. has returned from o. visit to New York. Boston and oili- ‘r Amcrlcan ctiies.-—-A. Juat arrived another shipment of flowers, irllll it'd wreaths. Lam‘. Uhbnun in new abort styles in Silk and Silk mixtures. Some hand PliM-“l- A nice line of ladlea’ Sweaters. ..*M-rs Frank Dulziel and young ion of Borden ore visiting Mrs. Dalzicfs parents, Mayor rind Mrsl Smith. Georgetown-A. Plain and striped broadclothapPrlooa 80o 88c aildlk Children's fancy top Golf H0". A" "at and higher, ..'Mr John D. Gleniannirlg is in caulking the vessel Knighn-A. McMnster of Georgetown of M‘: S. C. A good ilnc of natural Si-lnlitung Silks. from 69o up. Prices rungs Special Values In Ladies’ Ooatlng A special snap in Coating. Valus $8.75 for 82-09 a full ilnc of Ladies’ Hole in Silk, Silk and Wool no Lisle. New shades. it'll-w .- IN MEMORIAM JAMES COOPER . .‘His Worship Mayor Snritlh ac- lomllanled by Mrs. Smith has re- turned home to Georgetown after in extended visit with relatives- in BOTdPIlr-A. ' M‘ 53 4-21tt8. ' 1 M ml , James Watson. Sh“? egl‘lld‘,jgf,°'g°.,,"‘l‘l.i'.°sfilg‘liii gohf-fzniogusllu “Aubert Woodsidsv lriletiielfllpflpifilfifé were many firemen Number 2 Cfllllplllllayl] day; and perhaps the Captain-Duncan» amer. an 1 m‘ He m“ o‘ mmel» Messrs James Ken ly \1stl.lelut.—Claude Kenny- ‘ "fig. h augments; h, m; We" ‘" both u t-Arthur Morris Friends in this city-received word o s ll and L1; ltairitlit whoTxeargeneflt filzllvelmgqilm-Earle Corney, ‘Joaevlwytstelvlay of the death of Mr. Jae. as!!! as i oallrdx" P'°“’“ m‘ ' ' l it in“... Ferguson and Cooper which occurred at ills "home was ‘mos l‘ ' will be Yfllwww“ “°“““" . . Arfwm“ '. Ii lMel llll .. ole m. ‘um. languages. Ilmho moral li-fshl The fllffmnig gfififisi-‘he Sum Arigghilfglm l1 Hook and ladder 021-. c£§§§ w-ggia 0111(1)]! of the late up to a llriilhteitangflfgh- side re e '_ ‘ .__ . _ one ‘lng thsltc ts ll '0 . mfalklfiTw-Cqhiehfdatilileeg‘.McNeil! cogllliiigiilfjotrzltiolvliscieml giziiligalgiilirlbgla Co! tilliaucitilrll‘? 371i and all 013021022 fllgflxgfl“ A n — - - ' ' ' . . ' s - §f.‘..”.i?..“i.‘l“'f5l 005.2%“ iiififtilllihfli’ “i.;’.“°..‘;f.‘.';f."i‘2. ltaf‘.‘i.'..‘l......~w»~l==-- - There a-re two H089 W?“ ‘ '_ ' ' ‘ her who now survived 11""- something neatl- a half a v ho medic hill tome illl the ll States having lent this lo cently pilrchlisell by Cnptliiil Dan McDonald of Georgetown spent iillc week-end at his home in Geo- l'ZEli.0Wl1.-—-A. ...'Mr Theodore Lavem, George- town ‘has gone to Launching where he will work tut the farm of W. G. McLean-A. z = S ‘F3 On and after May lat we i < ~ ' Those who“ ._ L dd - n:—Arth r Corney. this province. The deceased was 10111081101‘ mm- Get The Facts And l 1 °m°md w‘ -Oa t. Dan. lisrilumwginlfll. isms: McNevim-rnarried to Miss Carrie Wslbber, remember hiw- M“ lem“ _ _ , ‘ purpose changing our blll- 4 Number 1 Company D Harold 0W6“ and AMM ArsenMflL only daughm, of the James 113w”. win ram-gt. hlg gagging away. _ style-made up in good strong durable Lose Your l "w" w" t» I" mil system j s. McNelll. a t/weed mixtures, or brown-s and greys, ilhese suits are well fitting, wearable garments that will give you remark- able satisfaction——and we recommend them confidently as the best thin-g we have seen at the price. All sizes from \36 to 44. and in future It will be nec- essary to have the cash or its . equivalent to buy from either oi our stores, Aa, we intend to buy and sell for cash and would llmilat that nobody ask for credit from us, as w; do not wish to rofuas but under the circumstances it will bo nccsaaary to do so. After tho < above mentioned data all our outstanding accounts will be Issued and immediate aettla- ment will be requested. We take this ‘opportunity of thanking our many cui- tcmers for their generous. patronage during our years of _ l business and solicit their future trade and a host o! now customers aa well. GREEN BROS” 1st LieuL-dohn ‘Si-Bele- Zad LieuL-W. W. Molina-rt. Mr. Joseph iiiclcey is the Bull“ eer of the Beaver Engine and M-r. Fldels Arsenault is flflfimtlil. M-r. ' Benjamin Slldliblilll‘? is I. l" m" . the Fire Department. liiosemen: -— Earle Siidsbury.’ .__ a ._- v '“ SUNSHINE FURNA tips. it penetrates and heals. Removes inflammation A remedy for every pain. , Guaranteed to heat. Backed by “Canada's Israeli Z iurnace builders. Installed on principl laid down I by Canada's leading heating en‘ ‘ ' . i ‘p. Headaches’! Eyeatrain causes seven out ‘ of tan headaches. The right I oya glasaaa will put an end to moat of them. A modarn eye -- examin- ation offers tho only mcana o! being aura that your eyes arc up to standard, s AAAAAQL HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED ’ coueuLr A‘ e. E. PARKMAN Optometrist Optician I. i ALAAAAAQAAA WALK '9 I ~ . ‘I A .‘ Montague. P. E. l. ‘ 1» Borden and Albany L 27 DQN T ‘TRY TO BUY FURNACE PEIFQRMACI.“ CUT R I: Lr>+~oo+oo++o+0+o+o+++oa i ‘ ‘ ti.‘ _ V . 0M» ‘ 520-4-20M10iu I ' - l! ‘ i ‘a l ’ BRINGJNG- UP ramnm. '4‘! fiWW-IFM“ A“ 3”" 2 P?“ 8”“ 31132:’. *.sr.-res.'.=>.aszr.trr “°°" ‘“ ll MQJIQQQ? D04- oul‘ Pan». LONG mite Hob l ii ' ‘ ‘n value -— Smart We" fifildiashinligldlgfirtiluits for schoolboyisgail sizes-many patterns-two or three 1 er- ‘r. b AGIN . i‘ 455,-. Apt. Foil t desi n-s-land every suit l-Na“? “i”? m‘ WIT AN Exrigétgglim OF PANTS '1',,g.;"‘m‘;‘.§i'2.". . OTHER surrs FOR. liOYS a1‘ 05.10. 86.15. “.85, $12.00. sumo, MOORE s Prison