\ ,.~ I t._. I , . .tg l,Ii ' il if .' i' -.lot iiiiiliili »: it .tai ;=‘i_. i_ ' -tl t}1._;, _,it-,i _ “ 1 it I, _ (Ili .1 t ~;,i, ._ ‘ I _iz “t ‘ -1”.. ” lil E '- yt .z .g __ _;_ -_._¢_. ‘7v_ __`w¢h~»§_ ...___ _ ii -'_ ; iii' ` f`l»"i _ *cl 9 tiff; I i £1?-I Iii-.l`:§ ii‘,5‘isig‘fifi. ' ‘iii It '- I. -I ._ .fr-W..-~ . \,\ swf f .grit ., _ ,.t- . =' ,'§;i-Ztijijf ~‘- -» ._.i 1_~_ 1”. ‘i'l;i T -2 -;‘~""_ i_ , _,ii f=i=..i{*‘~l'llt`il iii§i%i:.__=~l,=¢ :i:;i"ii;‘i~l ffllifiii 321; 't , miie t ¢-_;. t' I _ ,tt-i;_¢,=¢.i.. .._'t ‘;‘¢tl'i»",~ gif. »_.,i_<, -fgti, yi_» 3r»i,-'_ xi ;§‘:,~."t_ii. I ' .t P,-I _ fi i;,1$iil.§- 'i.`. I r 53'. -_s i.- c-J l-‘-'I ‘ our ' _ ' 'ran cnAiu.o'rrs'rowN GUARDIAN' __ ~ ' __ _ _ ” "MA_RCIfI 20.1917 __ _ . » ~ é i _ , . i --IT PAY8 to buy in this Province' ia o -MR. W. K. M¢GOUGAN is Guar- `“-- “Ii dian representative in Sicmnierside. _I , , ‘ ~\ -an/ices win time your oi~gaii oi- i;\__@_li - piano in exchange tor, or part pay- _.,_______` ment on "The phonograph with a ' '- soul"-“The New Edison.” _ - can be obtained at Lai'lerty's tal Parlors, Sum/merside. --Assorted sizes and prices. t-ltoice for $1.95 to clear. F. W. Strong & (‘o. - S -THE MORNING DAIILY Guardian Tonson -WOMEN’S‘ BOOTS AND li-4915. i -FANCY CUPS AND 8AU¢ER8t Dainty patterns. two for 28 centli. Also other piece-s ot art china ot bar~ aiu prices during Seed Fair. F. W, trong & Co. 4915-11. “S it I if i I I ._A ; . _/\ ,._. . _ ‘\'~.4Q i L, ._ _'_ _ L __ _ _§ `...,.m.:.. ~ -- Always Newest . Wearable Every clay by express come the great packages and crates of New Coats New Suits-New Dresses to this greatest ready to wc-.ir department in P.E.I Swiftly they conie-- s w i f t I y they go--but always the new .things are here. ` New _*nits $l2.75 tO $49.60 ` New Cwats $9.75 to S3412() New I>resses.‘b8.50 to $26. _ _ vs fi)/e.;é’/`7`/,'P/z()ili, ii)|7_ :it 12 o'cIock .~'Ii:ir|>, tlic i`oIlo\ving: ‘ .\"l`l i(`I\' I’iiri- Iti'cil t`I_vilc_silztIc .\I:ti‘<~ (Nel- lie tir:t_\'t it yt~;ti's olil, sire Crowii Iligln. tlztin _less I’»I;tt‘I<_ iii 'foal to | II:ti'init~t. I"ill_\‘ it-Iigililc for i't‘gistr:tiioti, ilztni _\`cIIic I li':t_\', sire I.oriI Ilftltnav _ iicltling. t'oiniii_g two, tlnni Nellie (irav. .sire I.ortI I):tIinay _lr, tirltliiigg, coniing two (Iiiii'gv.'y .\I:it`) Ili-t>\\'ii .\I:ii't‘ in Ittxtl to Iiiii'gi-_v .\Iait‘. 1 |"ill_\' tI’»iii'gi-_\‘ .\l;tc.l ycftrs old. Iirowii liorsc Clizticltitiorc tive Io .\liIt‘Ii L`o\v< :intl .six youiig t‘:tillt‘_ init- It'.iII tivo _\'i';ii's itlil fsliort Itorii _;'i':tst', tliiclcs :intl tiii'I', ii'iit‘I<. li'nt'k ivttgtiii, ivitli polo :intl .~'Iiai`i. tlouhlc :intl single \\'oi_tiiIiIii‘ :iiiction oi:\2. 'I`I\0ll1t\s Colton: 3. Fred MacAr- ` 1 I r. .| t f ' Ware e tiful and mopt popular o ' lines ofiiuperflnechina -MEN'8 WORK SHIRTS 75c.,`for Fai-r days. special at 59c m e c SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMI 8 li. - S 'l‘ED. 4883-3518M2iE1l. your needs in all kinds of staple dry H goods. Call and see us. F. Wt L in St. Paul’s Hall on Thursday even- S ing was one of the moi-it sncceaslul \ gc presented by the members of the R A O ll , who niade a complete hit A \IeloDrania The Irish Detective’ which accounts for tho snug sum rea- C llzcd. Cast oi Cliaracteis- Eben R Cc-uiiterIei~tei°. Aubrey Doyle, Silas G Buckthorn, who "fit" at Lookout t Mountain. J. J. McNally. Lawrence ron, Kate Briorly, Salvation Army botween Acts :ire"w_orthy `oi'.;sp`otiial inontlon:-- Solo. Mr. .I1 11.'-Keitiiy. cticorcd_ Solo, Miss Alfrctln Compton oucored. Duet, Mt-it. Roy Silliphttnt uni Miss Riiili Noonan, oncored. l'iaiio Duet, Tlic Illlsses -McCullough. Rccltation, Tho pupils ui' St. Mai‘y's Academy, the Misses Noonan, Mc- Cullough and Mclrnoy. Pianiatfs, The Misses llclcn Noonan. Ruth Noonan and Irene Mc-Lcllan. Sale oi' lloino Made (Tandy.-H. -ENMORE SCHOOL.- 'I‘lio stuniI~ ing of the pupils of Eninoro School for thc inonth of ldcbiiiary is as fol- lo\vs:- Grade VliI_- 1, Muriel Ray- not'_ Grude lV.- 1. Eva Nlsbct; 2. Iiiarjoric' Frost; 3, Annie Eninan. Grade 1V.- Jr.- I, llnrns l\lcArtIiui'; tltur_ Grade Ill.- 1. Susie Cotton; S, linrctta Araenaiilt; il, Geneva Noyc. Ginile ll.- 1. Eva Frost; 2. Maggie MucAt‘tliur. Grade l_- 1, Glail_\-_=. Bryant atid Minnie Cotton ttqiiali; 2, Ilai-ry (‘ottoii; fi. Roilta lilc- Enchern. I’ei'ie'r:t_ :iit.cntIance.- Sadie Nisbet, Marjorie l"rost.. Jessie Frost. Annie Eiimnn, May Ennian. Susie (‘ot- ton, Eva li`i‘o‘st, Minnie (‘ottoi\. anti Gladys llryant. Average attendant-e for month: S. Brown. teacher. --BFiADALBANE.- llradalbaiie school is progressing favorably ttiider the skillful iiiztnagruiieiit of Miss Rob- crts.~--.\Ir. \\’iIli:ini Gill anti Mr. .\rcli- ic Ch-appcll intend leaving sliorll-y for Ilalifax with it cargo of ptitatoes for .\Ir. lil. l\’entied_v.-i\It'_ ilobert Mc- lir-ntl has returned after sponding it few days in Siiitiiiiersiiie.-~.\liss Grac- ie Woodside. Tryon, has rctiirnotl tif- tor spending a few days in Bratlal- hane.-.-\n entertninntent and pie sou- iitl was held in Bradalbanc' hall. on 'l`iicstlay evening March 13th. Al- though tlie roads were in excellent condition the attendance was not as large as expr.-cted_ The neat sunt of $23 was realized whit-_lt goes. for Pat- riotic purposes. Following is thc pro- grainnie: Adtlress by chairman- (‘liorus' hy t-lioit-Tippet'ui°y‘; recita- iioii b_v Artltnr Jarditic; Solo. by Ruth Dickerson. New Glasgoiv; Solo by Al- exa Lowe. tfharlottetown; Duet by Chi-istie McKinnon and Dun Maili- cson; Solo by Richard Dickeson_ New Glasgow; Solo by' Rev. Mr. heard. lllcasant Valley; Solo, hy Fred llas- ltrin, Springfield; Rcadiiig by Eilgar .lardino. Miss Ilickceioii was tha :tc- roiitpaiiist. oi' tliii cvitiilnix. Aftoi' the piograitt Zilr. Ilan lliirliaitiiait a\it~_tlon» od tho pics. Thi' coiitniittt: in cliarizc irish to thank thc? siirroiiiitllitg ilia- ; trivtti as talent ivas ritthcr scarce in ilitt village. KEEP LIVER ACIIIE ANII BIIWEIS IIIEAN WIIH "IiASI}lREIS" Be;t when blliouo. nick. hcadacliy, constipatcd, or for bad breath or sour stomach. Ile i-hci‘ri`uI! Clean up Insiilo to- night and fool ilno. Take Cascarcts to -LEAVE YORU ORDER for the Splrella Corset. which is especially ’“‘-‘ suited to stout figures, with the coit 3H¢55 tietler. Mrs. J. A. Ready, Kensing Y°“" ton. 4892. -NEW GOQDS, LACE8, enibroid' erle curtains material iigliams -r - ' Mrs. Roach;-'New York: Aldion. Cam-I bridge. Mana.; Mrs. William. Brown, Dean and Cecil, oi Soniierville. Mase.: . and Mn4____ljl_ornia_i;_Sh_e_dow, Millvlew. ` P. E; tl. ` ' Since the' death oi' Mr. Wood some twelve years ago, Mrs- Wood has ro- ! sided with"`liér daughters and at the time or her"death Aho’ was with Mrs. Brown. in ;Cainbridge, Her remains were laid away in the town of her late residence. Mfr. Wood was for mam’ vears it member of the‘ Methodist llhurch, at-Mlllview. She rests from Man Ii’s Time. Io Order S. S. sl \`°$\\l“f prints &c. Extrmgood value-s‘. Save oney by buying at the PeopIe’i tore. F. W. Strong & Co. 4915. -T WN ' - .- _ .. D°"'t mrget We are “ble t° WPPEY 'l‘o\vn Council was' held iii the Court war- on Tuesday eveiitiig. iviiiyoi awson and all the _Councillors being em:-nt. The chief buirlhe-.ii-1 befori -i ii ‘ ii " < --T _.12 _°.2:i“s...r:: .2;f’.::;’".f’;::“:::'.f .2 Vilfreil Tattton, Town Cleik. It I-I eid Police Officer Joseph ilrowi stiesots,_ Alex Matthews and E O ulted ar follows? -,Police Magistrate in the presentation of the Four Act Bal_bou;_; Audigorsr J: W* wa“gh.am V Mcliean; Fence Viewers, Johi . - . i _ . \ The ha" was mled with "Pe°mt°rB Cunningliani and Jesse Matthews hairnian ol' Committees: Fitiunce. E Burke; St,roots,,E.` I. Tlionison Scruggs, nietcltant. at I-iuskins iRun. -- _ _ _ t _ _ J. L. McCullough. Joseph Brentwood. ;[lde“alks’ Howald mark' Pome' M l*`0I0 Fire E A Lilac Li hi - Y; . . . lil- ' ; g eo. Gard. I_totitln'e"busliiess occupie- Strong & Co. ll-4915. pl. in he attention of the Council for th eitiaindar of tIie‘evf.1iing and adjouri 1 - -I -- ._ . 1 1 r lit. McCarthy, Irish Detective. Wilfred “Bm “mu Tuesday' Mann vom wa kelly. Jason Tliatcltcr. Loiistaltlo of mm;-,3 in order to cons-,der uw l.(.po._ Iiuaklns Run. Iirank Drothcrs, liraiilt of Fire colmnmee re housing of nl. lirc".vn.’ Dude, Leo (,oylc. I\ert_ Mrs. Sniallwood was at woiiinit oi’ fini (`-ltristiiin t.-ltzirarler and of niost aim able ill.<.position_ Iler passing was calm and t'iill of the liope of the resf urrection of tho just. _ wins. i=toa'En'r wooo. .\it'i<_ \\'ood was it ilanghlei' of Mr M. Owen anil ivitsv born ai, i~‘t'enchf0rt tivar i\Iarshi`|eltl. l’. IC. I.. seventy eight _vPiti's ago. anti passed away a i`zttnl>riilge. Mass., on .lanuarv 28th 0f this .VGBIH Site married 'Robert VVooil, of Mlllview, early ii; life mid to this union a i`nmily~ of s-ix belongs: /V I . Trib “I 'ii i' ts' »/- if `>\ Xi \ t`\ \`* `fsifit’f I $f>`\i»t\’,=a ff`\\ _/I' ’ A tT"\ fi; _ ‘iE\`i\k§ intll/ U ii \\ livcn your livcr and clean the bowels and -stop ltei-idachcs, a bad cold, iiillousitci-rs. offensive hroath. coated tongue, nallowncss, sour stomach nntl gases. To-night take tlasiraretii and enjoy the ni est. gentlcut liver ttiiil bowel cleansipf you cfvcr cxporl- enced. Wake p feeling grand- EvoryliorIy'a doing lt, (Jascnrcts best laxittive 'for children also. e white Fife ,_ Clover and Timothy Seed is a lot cheaper this year, we handle only the highest grades of inspected _ /' W ' Bridal Rose ` - one of the most beau- -is here in a complete display now, ready for your selection \*~\‘ » it 4 FARMERS ' ~ - , \ __ , - _ _ are advised not to part with their money bef r th . QQ. rl, _,_ jg kind and quality of seed ihe_y are going to get. We have been iii) the Sid Slgdsiiilggg I -MIA f 7_1 for Thirty Seven years and in all these years we have endeavoured to buy and sell seeds of the Highest Merit and Reliabilit _ W d 't can get, putting price ahead of q‘uality. yPooreSee)i3i(’1t8ai‘:ltE anyone to pay for their seed till they hav t_° h d. d ' » buy Cheap seed offered at low prices' e 1 in an an can see what they are getting, Dont ._`.. f/ ‘ at-‘K ‘ffl- ` v~‘\i\. \ 4 - _Your spring suit It MRS. MARGARET MALONE. There passed peacefully away at her honte In Minneapolis. Minn.. on Feb. 22nd one of eartha noble women in the person oi’ Mrs. I\iat'B\W@l- M81' one. Deceased had been ailing for the'past. year, but nothing serious was anticipated until three months ago, when she was' retiioved to the hospital oi' that place, but all that medical iikill and kind nursing proven to no avail-_ Dcceaseil was a well ‘mown here having resided in Char- lottetown for many years removing to Minneapolis ten years ago. She .vas a highly respcctcd woman loved by all who know ltcr. Slic was sixty- Ivo years of age and eaves to inoitrn thc loss of it loving .notlicr and sister tlircc tla11gIiLers:- Vlrs. Andrew Wyno. Minneapolis, and virs. Pittk. Miftfloiiky of Millinocketi Viaino; also unc- i-ion John oi’ Minnea- iolis. and two sisters, l\'lri»i. John Mal- nio and lylrs. Anno Malone of Lot 15. llc-r remains were laid io_rcst in lt. Mary't-i ilenictcry, hlliitieapoliti, tesido those oi her daughter. Misa ltellu who pi'ctl'eceased her by six rears. 'i`lic luncral services wc-ro con- iuctcd by licr pastor, who also ad- ninistcrcd to hor tht; last rites of the Catholic (‘lnirt~li; of wlticit sho was' 1 devote iticini>c't~~._ To thoao borf,-.ivcd sincere sympathy- it-1. oxtcndixil. May' hcr iroiil ret-it.itt peace. » ...__.__,i.....‘___i MR.DANI_EL STEWART. On Monday ilic ltltlt Inst.. one ol' New Perth \Vcst's inost ltlglily respec- ‘fed citizens 'passed to his eternal rc- »vard_ Mr. Stewart was born in New Perth West and was iltc son of tho ‘ate Alexander Stewart. Iii 1y04 lir_~_` narried Miss Katie McQueen. daugh- _er of thc lute Donald Mt:Qiiccn, l'igg. For many ycnrs past Mr. Stcrivart was tn elder in the Christian church at Viontague Bridge. llc was a faith- 'ul and dilligent attendant. at all thc- services Qi hiii cliurch-notlilng but `llness ever preventing liiiti t`roni being in his place when the limir oi’ worship mme. He was it tnati who valued 'iis word as his oath-and everyone who ltnew itini honored attil respc-cteil lim for his sterling Iiifr~;:vit_\~ oi’ ivhiir- icter. Nu one could be ltindcr or nore hospitable in his own hottie than, :vas Mr. Stewart-it good iinin ivltosc mime will never be t°c~rgotten in this With the milder days and bright sunshine, comes that shabby feeling, which makes you think of .clothes Make up your mind now to have the nicest Spring Suit:you ever had. ~ ` The difference in cost between a poor suit and a good one is small, while the difference in style, _fit Und satisfaction is great and lasting. - By careful buying we have avoided to a large extent,tlie sharp advance in price on all woollen goods and we are able to show you a collection of suitings that for style, quality and price, compares well with times before the war; Smart and Stylish, describes our colored suititigs - Alltlie newest'-ideas in neat check and stripe effects are included. You’ll like them. - Guaranteed serges too, lots of them in Blues, Blacks and Greys, all of the best quality, and the. l price only a trifle higher. _ The New Style Plates -t I are here, and you will agree with us that mens’ fash-- _ ions for Spring 1917 are neat, graceful and very. stylish. I A low minutes looking over our new goods will be time wcll spent. _We will be pleased to see you, and show you all the new things, whether you wish. to order your suit now or not I Mactellaii Bros. (`harlottetow:i`s Pest Tailors I6 6i _ I ‘L_ _ =-.-_~_-_- _ - .__ _ ~-.~ ---fi V- - _r 1' _._, "';_lf"`§ the late ltiiv. Ilonitld !\lu<-Ili;-tialtl sIie‘ toad; .\It's, (`. A. Wood of \V.ei\tlirop. was brought under the regcncrzttiiii-Z Mass.. ;\Irs. N. t‘. I’e'.irsr_-ti of Chel- :ommunit_v. Besides it sorrowing wi- lov/ tho ilerreaseil leaves to nioitrti one brother. Jolni at ltosviieatli.-Q. _ MRS. JANET HOWATT. 2 'I`lit=i‘e departctl this life ni the ltoino of her son W. .l. I-lowatt. llradfortl. 'ni 'l`Ii\it'.=dii_\', .\lai'<-li_iIi0 Stn, 1917, laiiet .\IacPlterson widow of tht- lair-I 'amos lloivatt, lilltler til' the (‘lini'i~li \i` Scotland. She ltuil reitrlietl the idvanced age of eiglityeiglit years, and during het- whole life was known as it person of exec-ptioiial gentlcness and remarkable kindness. lti her, childhood days during tho ininistry of power of the Holy Spirit and expo- toii, I’ IC. I., and Mrs. IG. Macl’Iierson i'leiitrod the blessed iissttrnnce tlia-t of Pape ’|`i'nvei‘.~w. (lne sister also she was born front abovié. For al-f`s\ii`vi\`tes lter. 'I`Ite-se_aIl feel their most foiit'-st>ot'c years she lived ti truly' loss keenly and will greatly miss the i‘hi~isthiii life tloitiiiiateil li\~ the Spit-it itffct-tiott of it near and dear mother oi' t‘ltrii=t and always tti'aiiii'e_»tted a and sister. The fnnerul services itr-ble anti patient disposition. She were held on li`rida_v the ninth and trait it true niothiii' in Israel and mitit_v ivore tioiitliirti-il by bei' Minister, the \vt\.i'c iniliiirnceil by her beautiful cha- Ihr. Jas. i\l_iii-_llongall who spoke from r:it'if:i and iiohlc oxainnlc. She was lli-li. 4:9. A large number assembled ti t'.iithi`nl and devoted iiicinher tit' the and the niessage wits greatly blessed i"liut' with irresponsible and inexperienced people. Our prices for High Grade” Seed and Seed Graiii for the coming season will be found to be as I low and in many cases lower than reliable Seedsmen abroad are asking (See their » ,/)` ~ catalogues) _ - " i No 1 High Grade Mammoth Clover Extra-Not! and No 1 Aloilse Clover No 1 Early Rod Clover. No 1 and 2 Timothy Seed The bolt in Seed Buy Carters’ Tested and Government Inspected Seeds and you are safe. _ Banner Grain of all kinda ‘ in A if‘C° ii 'rimoiiiy E' ' iiiitmtiioiii | Sunnyside I _ it _ __