The Opening or uie .New “Boyss Stores» g WITH EVERY THING A BOY WEARS EXCEPT suoEs _REAR OF FIRST FLOOR, you will find a wonderfully equipped store for boys—=carryiiig in stock u great assortment of everything that a boy wears except shoes. There's a showing that is wonderful in Clothing-Shirts.- Sweateis-Caps——Hosiery--Neckties and everything that boy wants‘ Here are some of the challenge values that are offered this week-compare them with the best things offered by any mail order house :- BLUE CHEVIOT REEFERS $3.00 “ Boys’ blue cheviot reefer in double . breasted model, made of a good weight blue cheviot finish serge. well tailored and strongly lined throughout, emblem on sleeve, brass buttons. Sizes forboys from 2 to 12 years . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 BOYS’ TWEEI) SUITS 7 . , $5.00 , l Boys’ tweed suits in fancy greys, browns and dark tweeds, norfolk style coats, bloomer pants. You will find some real good tweeds in this lot, broken sizes picked from our regular stock, Sizes for boys from 12 to 16 years only . . . $5.00 BOYS’ 2 PANTS CHEVIOT -- SUIT $9.50 Boys’ two pant blue fox cheviot suit guaranteed all wool, a splend- id value and a dressy two pant suit, single breasted model, can be worn half or full belt style, good roomy pants and lined through- out. Sizes for boys from 8 to 17 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $9.50 FAWN COVERT REEFERS $4.75 Boys’ fawn covert cloth reefers, doublepbreasted model, full lined, plain buttons, emblem on sleeve, self collar, large roomy sizes. Size for boys’ from 4 to 10 years $4.75 TWO PANTS BOYS’ SUITS $8.75 Boys’ two pants tweed suits, full fitting, strongly sewn ' and lined, suit made from good sorong hard wearing tweeds. They come in’ fancy grey and dark mixed tweeds. Sizes for boys from 10 to 16 years. Coat and tlwo bloomers. . . . . . . $8.75 and $9.75 BOYS’ 3 PIECE SUIT $11.50 Boys’ three piece suit, English model coat, one bloomers, one first long pants, single breasted model, plain coat in fancy fawn tweed, two buttoned style, the newest Spring suit. Sizes for boys’ from 12 to 16 years ... . . . . . . .. $11.50 ENGLISH AND SCOTCH TWEED SUITS——SPLENDIDLY TAILORED Boys’ fine English and Scotch tweed suits, made in the high class Prince‘ make. Every suit hand tailored, made in the new Eng~ lish styles, plain single and double breasted, also belted models. Don‘t fail to see these suits. Sizes for boys from 8 to 17 years TWO PIECE, ENGLISH SUIT _ $"2.50 I Small boys’ two piece English made suits, single breasted, two ‘buttoned, unlined coat with patch pockets plainopen knee pants, they cometin plain _grey flannel. Sizes for boys‘ from 4"to Syears $2.50 _ $10.00 $11.75, $14.00, $15.00 CHILD’S SUIT $2.50 UP Child’s middy, Oliver Twist and Buster Suits in blue cheviots, fian- nel and fancy tweeds, in falwris, greys, mixed" tweeds and plain blue c-heviots, plain knee pants. Sizes for boys‘ from 3 to 8 years . . . . . $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50 r-itBase? Hard woodiBiase Ball Boys’ Corduroy Knickers . . $1.50 Boys’ Windbreaker Suits .. $7.75 Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses .. $1.35" g Boys’ Bloomer Pants . . . . . . $1.10 Boys’ Wind Breakers $3, to $4.75 Ball Bat Free Bat, given free with each _ _ sold here for cash. ' Visit the new Boys’ St0l’é——y0l1 will find it the right place to get clothing and furnishings for your boys. Boys’ Blue Cheviot Knickers $1.00 BOY’S SUIT '0 Boys’ Golf Hose . . . . 45c to $1.25 Boys’ Tweed Caps . . . . . . .. $1.00 Boys’ Regulation Tams $1.00 Boys’ Polo Collar Jerseys . . $1.35 Boys’ Black or Yellow‘ SllCkEl‘ Coats, sizes 28 to 36 $6.00,.$6.50, $7.00, _ , "it THE CHARWISWN GllaRDlAN l‘ ‘F,’ .. . a j Western Guardiaii i ‘Eastern Guardian ‘ ' _.-_-- l -GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The __v5A$TERN AGENT — Mr. J. Guardian's Western Omen in looai- w_ Murdock i; pow Guardian agent 0d in th McNeil Building, Water m Montague and w“; be 91938311 1o Si». Si! "Wrfldeh “fir? ‘“bfifrl"p' receive news dtems, advertising, one, news or a ve an; w .9 . i 1| _ lreceived. The phone number is m“ and renewal subscrp o“ , Hm‘ ' “mosses FOR SALE- To‘ ._.$YMPATHY EXTENDED, ._ari-lve in Montague about April ‘The "mpumy of the coumlunity 20th., two curs wesiei-n hornets _ o! Grand River is extended to Mriyifblll 3 l0 3 Yell“. W618i“!!! "m" {William J. McDonald, Hayride ni-sso to 1400 lbs: priced. for quick »lhe great loan BhOFdIBISUBl-lllled llyfilli-K“ A- M- “flgil! - 47214493‘ lthe death ot her dearly loved; mqfher which (mum-red in New Bliunnln Llnlinent for nil III nu. i on liioiiday, April 4th.] MOUNT VERNON SCHOOL g; -————~<-0->——~ v-"if, _ "“°°"“‘ will’. 02113.1“ £2.32‘? 730212’; _.__ ,. ’ -—Frlends regret to learn of the'm""1h "PY-‘Tfich- lserious illness ‘of Mr Donald Iilc- a (lifflglé \ll\ll—r1 Chrlsebei Morrow. Vbougall. Cross Rivers-N. i- Glfladgynveulilillwialhel Lu“ 2 . __we are g1“ '0' weicome My, Charlie Stewart 3 Steuiart Mac- lJosaph J. liicLellnn, Cross Riversdaeéh dfllllgysfilhlklflldélggk (23:21)- 2 i; to his home alter a successful oper-_ F11 E -— ~ l‘ 1mm, m me prince County Hosp“. Emma .\lorro\v 3 Freddie MacRaie. lini__N_ g Gfflde lV-—1 Bertha Bellle 2 Nor- man Wilson 3 Roddle W lson. . l --Messrs Nell McDQugaIl, Sum~§J1GFad9LiI;ll'*1 3011119" M°"'°W 2 mcrslde and Joseph D. McLellan, ilmefi 11l- Jli-oss Rivers, were recent visitorsi ‘Grade ll-—1 Billie lto Charléttetowii and Tracndie llr-Vigry ‘\\'il90;1~Llll_ R connection with the enforcement izue —~ Ian 058- of the Migratory Bird AcL-N. ' Elizabeth Clark. Teacher- .\l aihe son 2 Stock Quotations th iiveiihod ioflthousands ;. I Borden Notes .-\ very interesting conceri W115 -heid iii Borden llolliFrlday Avril = lsi. ' ‘The program was as iollowsz- l _ _ “The Mission oi a Rose" unsfilxchallge? niosi beautifully rendered by Bliss,‘ Riury ‘Mutrai-t. as was also her ell-a New v°rk E"°ha"9° _ ‘I “we “pl-guy Kmy Kenyy ‘xAt .T0p. and Sonia. Fe Ry. .. 1.8/1: i Bliss Beatrice inn-pay delighted Amer-manual: Co. . - - - - ~ - - -- 45 ltlio audience with a solo "Driiiiiig & Dreaming" § and Mrs. McLean also sang in. her Am. iSmelt and Reriig, Co. .. 'llSil£ll good style ‘Lay my head lfislfim, Bosch Mag. Co. .. .. ,iieutli a Rose" (eiicored). “Almmnfla Cop, Min, (‘ . Then came zi very ‘interesting can py-wmc Cm _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ ,_ 18355 ilesmfe "Y ii"- DP- Momma“ 0“ N.Y.Ceii.uiidHu(l.-Riv.ltJR.1511/2 illlfi Europeiin ti-ip. As he only hud Co“ Gas Cu (Nag) _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ' a llllllYGd time to speak and n largo 1h“: Mom‘. Cm. c‘, _ _ ‘ _ _ _ __ 1 aiiiniiiit, ill“l.{l‘(ilill(lvlll cover he could yhumnm 1mm‘ paper Cm _ ‘ __ uni uive in llPlilll his whole trip. stmmhlr“ (m or N J _ V _ ‘ _ __ lBUl u»;- all liopi- that in Hfilllfl iui- “L KM‘ m“ TN’ f“, _ _ lure time lio will ziguiii ndilress us ‘l _'_ '1, ‘r k,“ ‘ " ' ' H on this inn-rusting siilijiect. ‘UM nu’ '_ ' " ' ' ' ’ ’ ' ' ' " “W, A comedy furl-e, i-iiillled “llnstus. Sfmuwr‘: "l mm‘ ’°' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 1.; qhmdy and mm"), “mes n w“, m lvlilOll 1110101211)’. . . . . ..‘.. .. i i‘ town." ‘fhis sketch was written by l a'5““l\\ili.lSll‘ll\l‘AlU0lli)l -(.n. . ‘u locul author nnd presented i>_\'\l“‘~“llm1*l‘"“~“° Elocbfl‘ ' ' ' ' “ local talent. which was very credit; l-"llell slams Steel - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ‘- ably produced. Their family of two iliillce picuniiies causing consider- inble laughter. _ ‘ A siep-ilziiice l)y".\Il‘. K. .\icl.enn Abitlbi lwns ziii eiijoyxulile number. jBi-azllinii Traction .. iLnsi but not least Mr ‘Mark Ber-jloivinrd Smith . . . . .. ‘ nurd as "The .l{eiurned_ CooiiWLaureiilide Pulp .. . lWllll his witty jokes and comic: an-‘ihloniiezil Power - - - - - - - ~ - ~ -- liics. kopl the audience delighted National Breweries . . . . . . . .. irom (‘llflkllll to vurfalii. He “'45 Spniiislillivci" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,ably assisted by Mi". Everett Slnv- \v]“nn)gg Electric _ , _ _ _ , , _ _. ill]. firs. James’ lllliclileer presidedrlsbestos Com New _- _ _ I _ _ __ int the piano, assisted by Mr. ms‘lAsbes‘os pfd_ New _ _ _ _ _ _ , __ _ lei" Sideline on the violin. IIALIFAX, April Jurnrished by Johnston and Wkird. (eiicoi-edl Am. locomotive Co. .I . . . . .. 109V.- 184% Hill Montreal Exchange . _ . l‘ PH. . . . . . . .. ‘ Mrs Nlurrzi); ivlfe oi Mr. John gzrrléiigsgrlgrlifize _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ __ 150 “Wlllfflly. is confined in the house l tllrDURh illness. lit-r iiiniiy friends; BANKS wish 101‘ her speedy recovery. Z AIllOIhg the visitors i0 ‘Borden, ‘this iveck was Mr. J. B. Hughes, 01' , 3i‘! 'n. - , 1 m‘ ‘Bank Nova Scoila . . . . - - » - -- $17 The friend.- oi Mr liiri- Keougiil and [nmiiy {gm-n My)’, Saleem red \‘\'lieni-—.\lny, 133: July, 126%: qrct cl‘ the (leatli 01' Airs. Keoughisellt. 1255/51! morning. Her remains were,801,l. -_u'ought to Burden Wesnesday ondl Gills-QT"? 441 funeral took place 'l‘liursday iiioi-n-l43"*§~- ' mg- wheat-Amy. 1-i0. Announcement - Our New Store is Ready Opens Monday April iiui Bigger and Better Our sincere thanks to the many kind friends for their h"? which makes lt poaBibie for us to re-open for business so quickly after our recent disastrous fire. By building at Carleton Siding we believe we are act- ing in our customers best interests, particularly on account 0f our growing produce business. We handle everything in this line and beliuve we can serve you better by locat- ‘inq alongside the railway. A Well Stocked Store it will be our policy to carry such lines usually handled m a well stocked country store and you can dQpefld (ha; °"i‘ Prlflli quality considered, will be an low as the lowest. All merchandise in brand ri-ew and fresh. Your business is solicited on the merit: of service-quality and honest 1o goodness values. We thank our customers for their gonor- WI WPPO" In the pant and with increased gpflcg 1mg pn- nrovea service may we look to your continued patronage- u FRED BELL. Carleton Siding 9.——<QllOl&tl0llS, _ 'Memhers of the Montreal Stoclif l i: entitled Am. "Cur and Fdy. Co. .. 103 , neii Telephone . . . . . . . . . .. 150 ‘ 92-4.; Bank Coiiinierco . . . . - - - - - -- ‘I40 _' Bank llloynl .. . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . 259% ‘Bunk Montreal . . . . . . . . . . - .. 291%, who died at Victoria early Tuesdayl ‘Ciim-‘Mily. 75'. Jilly. 77%? Selli- Jiily, 4451i; Scptl ________. j ' ‘ ‘(Fpompooy-Qw" Correspondent) l- l I11 t Destructio " Unemploym If through neglect we destroy lthe forest, we rob thousands of their livelihood, impoverish industry, and destroy what nature has taken centuries to produce. Canadzfs future depends on your forests. Be careful with fire at all time's. CHARLES STEWART fifinisier of the Interior 24m to 30m, 192 l: Wc’d like to publish a catalog like the mail order houses do, but if we did, we’d probably have to raise our own prices to the level of theirs. This would mean a raise of 11% on the twenty seasonable articles of staple hardware listed below. The prices in the first column are taken from the GOODS DISPLAYEI) ON OUR SHELVES; and l those in the second from the GOODS PICTURED IN A LARGELY CIR(‘l/TL.ATED lliAlL ORDER CATALOG. We show the goods us well as the price. l l Mail I Our l Order , Priccl CataVg i z Article l i . 1 {Roofing Felt . . . . . . . . 2 ‘lRooiing (1 ply) . . . . . a {Roofing (2 ply) 4 lRoofirvg (3 ply) . . . . . .. 5 llFry Pan (Cast iron) .. c lGalvanized Pail (a) . l .45 7 ‘Sad Irons (set oi‘ 3) V. . .~‘ 2.40 a- ‘Hatchet . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.15 9 iFence Pliers . . . . . . . . .. . .90 l l 10 lScyihc Snaiii . . . . . . . 1.80 Passes I . liiaritime Bills‘; OTVPKWiA. April 8.— l‘i'lii'.tiniilly' wi or noun CARS, nrnucns AND i - TRACTORS . TIRES. PARIS AND ACCESSORIES N From -- Poole Q Thompson Ltd. I ltulla§fwhich are, hard to explniu n so i y migration act passed. 1 oi the bills was left over iinlll _ ' Motidflyi ‘ '. The Ho as will the whole o! the dny was tliken up wltlrimmilrutlon matters, tho du- . All tlieykild was to repeal on in reference in foreign- ers and the amendment to the-ini- ln the Senate Hie Maritime, hills had been panned except iliht one order to allow irdlscuzi- along-on t e general principles iii- volvnd. Nothing antagonistic de- veloped. ' f meet Saturday morning, hich mean: that prom-- gationmili take place some may “we ' i * next weak. probably Wednesday. Dguvifi | l Mail | Our 3 Order Article l Pricel CahVq _ IEAxc Handle . . . . . . . . “ll $ .2511 $ 3-3 ‘l . Galvanized jPoullry Netting (36").| 4.25] 4.45 ‘ . l ‘Oil Stove (2 burner) l 155i _ 1'75 l I l May Fork (a tine) l 1-251 1'35 , , , 2 Po nt l 4'05‘ 4'35 l I l 4.25; Barbed Wire (so rail-l 1 4 Point lBarbed Wlro (so rds-l l . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.751 1 ' l ‘Rope, Marillla (5.16) ~l -25l ‘ Manllia, l {Hay Rope (3l4l - - - ' ' "l '25‘ ........ ..1 J5! This ls Not a Special Sale THESE ARE-OUR REGULAR nErAiL ‘PRICES 1N ’ EVERY INSTANCE. » A We have compared PRICESQIJIWQ invile YOU to compare QUALITY. * WY lvliilil'li"i‘iili l‘ l’ ' o iill i " " 1E swan‘ .1 c . . mister-u iuuile" "' .¢'i°""".'.'t.‘."."" '11‘. p nit‘ .51.»... nix‘ _ ma; n. remote rm ' you m- imv" " -ti"i.r:'...".". ‘i; examination ' 1,910 03B ' 6 il”I,°LEOD a Watch ior ‘gwhaiw , Mlilotou mo Slilnlmlw Iiinhnoni.