'Summ' nous You Can Enter 'Any Day. Iall Goal-us Quantified. J- "IN"- 9""- \ anvil»... lllE WESTERN lilllmllll U y t g Spring SALE at thel Olikao ln thol Summerside. ll! ltft/L/V 171m -FOR LATE wearer-m News; -°u*"°'*"s °" _Pa8e 3 l‘ gvaulble‘ y; Guardians Western lit-Neill Building, _-szvsn out: saw mist-taut "Pr? “Y- mens and lecture Si. Patnck‘_s night in Seven Mlle Bay Hall. 814.. The youthful, u“ A less grace in the tin“, --AT WORK AGAIN. ——Cltinenl‘ are glad to see Postmaster Arthur Allan, Summerslde. back to work} again after a splendid recovery; l, —-GUARDIAN orrtcs. _ The Guardian's Western Office is now located in the McNeil! Building Water St., Summerslde, where sub- scriptions, news or advertising will be received. The phone number is 233. of our new Spring" from his recent operation in the‘ Hats, done In the vefii Prince County Hospital. l jjtb-Q- a y ~ latest of colors, will n} :rlts Quality Sells lt.—'l‘he fact, that so many thousands of. intelligent people continue to! use [)|-_ Thomas" Eclectric Oil! speaks volumes for its healing‘ efficiency". Etrer since it was first introduced it has srouu steadily in public favor, owing entirely to its manifold usefulness in relieving, and healing sickness. As a specific! for cuts. burns, scalds, and variousf inflammatory pains its record is bc-t’ new your appeal-am in the correct Spring manner. Come in and see how one of these Hats catches the light and brightens up you, whole appearance, l PER80NAL$ —-.\irs. J. J. Gaudct, Sumlnerside than returned home from a trip to lNew York and other American cities. —'Mr. T. B. Grady. Supt. oi the iisland Division of the C. N. R., was in Summcrslde yesterday. - yflnd 01111518011- {lmrttsslvt ctntmuv m sti ‘ MARYS Bllllllllll, SBIIRIS " ‘Title 0f Prothonotary Apostolic Conferredl on Rt. Rev. Monsignor J. C. McLean Who is Duly Invested With Royal Purpleby His L0 rdship Bishop 0’Lea.ry -Large Attendance of Clergy and Peo- ple. St. Mary's Church. Souris, has “Look at Your llat-- \ Everyone Else Does" Ready For Spring A most complete and attractive line of smart styles and colors in Men’s and Boys’ Caps. IVE yourself a treat by review- ing our present Hat display. Whether or not you buy, you’ll ap- preciatc seeing what’s new in fine Hats at prices that spell real values Prowsc’s Hats never lose" their shape nor their color. bright memories of the past and at $5 . $6 A $7.50 Charlottetown’s Great Showing of BORSALINOS Our younger customers will be de- lighted with the fine showing of new snap brim styles. MOORE... N°LEO LIMITED been the scene of notable events. but none perhaps of a. more bril- liant and interesting character than that which took Iplace on the even- ing of ‘March 9th, when His Lord- ship tho Bishop of Charlottetown conferred upon Rt. tRev. Monsignor J. C. McLean, the beloved pastor of St. Mary's, the distinguished rank of (Prothonotary Aimstolic recently granted by His Holiness tho Pope. ‘The weather was ideal and an immense congregation assembled. many people being lllllliblfi to ob- tain seating accommodation. The Church was beautifully decorated with Ipapal bunting and banners, and the High Altar. resplendent with myriad: oi colored lights, pre- sented a scene long to be remem- bered. The ceremony opened with n solemn procession through the Church. of the Bishop and visiting clergy, thocholr Vbeing heard to splendid effect. Upon entering the Sanctuary, the customary [prayers were recited, after which His Lord- ship the CBishop addressed the con- ____l Eastern Guardian ..‘BIG CIRCUS AT MONTAJ day ..’SEE THE CIRCUS and hflYe one. Montague Friday and Salur- (is in the Montague Baptist circuit . 812946.15 gregation. speaking in glowing terms of Father Memoirs volitablc services as Vicar General oi the ion “arch list as iollcwr- Sufism“ Diocese, of his great. piety and :11 u, m., Georgetown 3 p. 111-. IMPTlknowledge of religion, and his u“. . IBAPTIST GH.U'ROH.— Servic- Lhe good wishes o! the clery of the "Eastern iCircle." . . And more, no matter what! Crosses and crowns you wear My song may be forgot But thou shalt not-in [pfilyfih . McAULAY . c. MoRHERSON . J. McDONALD . C. McDONALD . CALLAGHAN . MONAGHAN . P. McLELLAN . J. MclNTYRE BERNARD GILLIS P. L. MoMtAHON The following address was then read in behalf oi‘ the parishioners by Mr. M. A. Psnuet. together with a purse of gold presented ‘by flllr. J. W. Brennanz~ To Right Reverend J. C. McLean. P. A., V. G. Pastor. St. story's Church, Sourls 'M0ttsigttor:—~When our beloved Bishop returned front his recent visit to the Holy See and an- nounced the (not that His Holiness the Pope had been pleased to conv fer upon oneoi the dbstlngulshed Priests of this Diocese the exalted , rank c-t Prothcnotary Alpostollc --~- ---—— there was joyful gladness through- 9"!‘ devmed l‘ STYLES OF TODAY OF _ TOMORROW PRICE TO ONE EVERYBODY Boys’ Caps 75c and up Men’s Caps $1. and up CARRY THE WITH A TOUCH Prowse Bros Ltd. LThe Men’s and Young Men’s Hatters Oi‘ l GUE. Oddfeilows Hall, Friday 10th‘ and 20th. 81274621. ..’HOT D068 at Montague Cir. cus March 19th and 20th. 8128-16-2i - ..*HOCKEY.—The Violet Hock- tans . FSPECIAL PRIZES for big old lame, 7 p. m. G. G. Moi-aside, pas- time fiddlers and step dancers st tor. Motitagtle, March 19th. 8124-16-21 ’ ..*COMING SPORTZ- Hooks? in the Eastern Capital are tiring zeal for his work, all 0f‘0ut the Province, and naturally so, Ymlr excellent qualities of tulutl which made him most worthy of for the recipient oi the distinguish. “"11 119M1- vlf-llpicd with your slllll- the signal honor conferred upon ed title is he for the ipast twelve m8 exam?“ ha“ bee“ a" mcewl him. The brief from the Pope was years has been the revered and es~ “V9 w "3 l“ m“ struggle “m”: m" lieavettly, old time flddlers . by ass sun: mo ATTEND the tSCI) The Verdict of the Builders M. .l. Palson Mr. Pllson, speaking of the cold not-ago building he was erecting tor the Cope Breton Cold Storage Company, uid: "The ontire structure is built of interlocking Tile. The mathema- tical factor of safety In this build- ing is flvo or uh: to one. We pre- ferred Interlocking Tile for this kind of s structure, owing in the first plus to Ito protective tend- oncln against moisture and against a rapid transmission cf heat and ' cold." The umo futures commend It for all construction. For kilns. it keeps the host In. For cold storage, l1 kOlpI (h! MI! out. For homes, It tmalnhlna In aeven temperature with hr lsu luol. L. I. Shaw Ltd. Makers for the Maritimes Avonport, N. 8. tllnntztglto iflflfll in the local re. Earl Layers handled Interlocking Tile Features HM, less but Ion than solltl brick. (Jae. Gowns, I. P. A. I. G.) Safety Load Ip to 0,500 lbs. per square inch. (Tooling Laboratory, I Gill University.) a ll hr. lmmorslon Cont, 5% lhshfpllflll (lama) Rune tllc builds Illl any thickness. Plaster direct on lilo-v no Inning necessary. Al! pockets provonl conduction of but, solo or nollhlrl. Can b0 plastered will: stucco, hood with brick, or loft expend. lulu Interlocking Unll souls sun brink: In also and. having hnlf the wollht, can be lnld at a lrnotlon of the colt. oi Georgetown crossed pleased sticks with the Granite; of bower-sought same between Moral! and fink on (lcorgeiown is about to material- and 5'99 d““““;'l‘ht|r.<rlay' cvI-uilng, The Violets pull-HZ£%—A. contest at Montague. March l9 ind-q out on tho long end of a 7-1 connection with the big circus. 8l23-l6-2i ctttnn tn the satisfaction of all.—~A. the road, first in Latin, and afterwardsuteemed Vicar General of the Dio- journey tmlam“ m“ in English by Rev. A. J. Mclntyrel of the Cathedral staff. after whiclu the solemn investlturs took place]. His Lordship being assisted by] Rev. Monsignor tfvlaurics McDonald as deacon, Rev. J. C. McDOnnItLI to know that. that long ..“G|RLS HOCKEY-Tho Vic Sisters of Georgetown journeyed to llnntagtte on Wednesay evening where they (lefeated the Alerts of that town to the score 3—1.—A. Master of Ceremonies and Rev. M. Monaghan, assistant. During the reading of tho oath by Monsignor" McLean, the immense congregation was spellbound. the scene being one of the most solemn nature. im- mediately otter the lnvestiture an address ‘was read by Rev. J. C. Mc- monnitl. i). D. of St. George's in be- ._.__¢q>i_ Ihulf of the Priests of the Eastern Thmw old enemies, gas, acidity, pain ‘C°ni9r9"c9» accumdianifid . ill)‘ B Itnrl discomfort no loon knocked fnl‘ n purse which was presented by Rev. l""""h“""°" "7 5”?“ symp- A"? P. L. IMcMahOn. The address ls as drug store. follow? ' —--oo>—-— P‘ E To the m. Rev. J. l P R ON E a Al's T’, A. V. G. Rt. Rev. i.\lOilBlgll0f‘Z—We are as- sembled hera this evening to honor-t you on the occasion of your inves- ture in the rank pf "Prothonotary ....“£A8TERN AGENT. —Mr. J. ;w. Murdoch is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be ‘pleased to trecolvc news items, advertising, ,Job Printing, new and reticvxoi sub~ Pcrlptions. ..".\lr. S! Johnson, Georgetown. ‘WAS a recent visitor to the City.-A ,.'Mr_ John A. lVlthDbnaltl of Georgotown was a recent visitor to the city.—\A. ferred by the "Holy See." Forty years have you labored in Gvdfs vineyard and time you have displayed a zest and‘ a zeal characteristic oi the true‘ Apostle. Failhfully and well did‘ t ..'Mr. Stephen Laundry of Mon- ltague, ls visiting in Georgetown the guest of his mother, Mrs. Harry l.avers.-—~A. you discharge the duties and res- ponsibilities of the parochial life and the honor conferred comes as a fitting reward to a workwell ac- cotnplished. We your brother priests of the’ "Eastern Circle" rejoins In your promotion. Always have you been: ..'Mr. Samuel Yorston of’ the T. u‘ “s a m“ [Tmld "l" “i490?- A‘ Eaton (‘on Monggom |§ spending a your home we were ever welcome. well earned vhcauon at h}; hgmelfllld whether on a conference or ln Georgetown-A, making a social call we returned to, our homes satisfied that we had spent a profitable and enjoyable hou-r in your company. The parish of St. Georges, the land of your birth send to you thoirl . JMisa Hazel Morris of Dundasfhesrtiest congratulations, and morei Y", i‘ "eat!" ""54" ‘l0 QBOPSB- than others than ls one in Heaven °“"""‘A' today the saintly runn- Francis‘ who looks down upon you fills even-l ,ing with joy that the one he had gzfinoggrsigalwi at m“ 3mg" i“ selected from all the others for l ' (lodii altar is being so slgually ...._._._...¢.____ I H E A D S ltonored by the Supreme Head ml the Church. tm t of porn! . | t “r hrzavxgldm I gaging’ in conclusion we olor you lh n I" small gift u u oarnllt of our em‘ m h PEXZ‘, cnégauflw||th§ teem for you. it ls but s small 51ft . on! n10. ours and simple yet. entwined around. it. are the n: to remove blackheads. Hrlnspsctom Bradley and Kelly were among the recent visitors to ‘tho Eastern CapItaL-wl. ..*M'ls-s Delia King. Charlotte- town. visited recently other ‘homo in Georgetown.—~A. ..°Mr. James McDonald of Vern. 0n River spent the week end at his home in Georgetown-A. l ..°Mins Ellen Bradley of George- sub-deacon. Rov. P. L. McMahon.‘ c. Mutants; Apostolic” a title so recently con-l during nuwthat you should have been singled] lntieclul reference cese‘ l; your energies have been ex-. ' To the parishioners of St. Mary's. however, the message had a more, distinct meaning. it was one con- taining ,a.s it were, "GhAD Til) INGS 0F GREAT JOY". for we were not slow to realize that the one so highly honoured was none other titan our own Beloved Parish Priest. tllatcr on our joy was augmented. when it became known that our revered Bishop intended to visit ;our parish for the lttvestltttre or the Iloyal Purple, and we rcullzod that on this occasion we would ‘have an opportunity of offering lo our beloved Pastor, in 5 public way, our heartfelt congratulations, and for that lpunpose we are as- scmbled hero this evening. While this is not the first occas~ inn upon which you have been hon- oured. we are fully cognizant of the fact that. you are the first priest of the Diocese to receive the title or Prothonotary Apostolic, the highest detree of the Monsignor-ship which it is possible for a priest to rc- celve. We are not at all surprised the parish; you have ndtlcd nou- lile w the Catholic Societies which had already been organized: und ut the same time you established several new ones. notably The Knights 0i Columbus und the Young Men's ‘League. Nor have you neglected tho material wcltlare of the tparish; the many itnprovc- ments about the Church und prem- [neg testify to your izooli judgment and untlrlng efforts, while the new Parochial House one of the ilncst ln the Diocese stands its n tnnnu- mont to your zeal and energy. We again heartily congratulate you, Rt. Rev. Monsignor, and we are pleased to express good svlslics in the presence of our beloved Bishop, to uhom we take the no portutilty of offering our ltnmalze and our nlnccrc thanks for his presence hers this evening. -1n conclusion, we ask you, Mon- signor, to accept this gift us a mark of our esteem. and we car~ tiestly pray that Divine Providence. the Giver ol‘ all Good, will grunt you many years of health. happi- ness and usefulness. wherein to enloy the distinguished honour] conferred upon you? and we sin- cerely trust that the greater nunv ber of those years will he spent in {the midst of the parishioners of 8L, {Mary's as our cherished Pnrlshi Priest. Signed on behalf of the Parish loners of St. Marys Parish. Sourin. out for this unique distinction,‘ Your priestly dignity and sacertlo-l tal labour in the vineyard of thc' "Mlle Milli". for lour decades oil We" fluent years. have indeed rich- ly merited this honoured title. Time flout not permit in mate to the capablei manner in which you administered‘ h . ' e “mm” "f ‘he "“"°‘“‘ P“"‘h°"--v. n. ‘Island. the ninth day of erclsed in the spiritual welfare oil STYLES FOR ALL AGES We carry the celebrated Canadiait made Hat, The Brock, the best Hat on i the market for the price of $6130- Oihcr makes from $3.00 to $6.00. T HE ONE PRICE CASH STORE v licunl" \\’ill~l sung, aflcr which the Orchestra and "ll Cillladaub? ccreumuy willed with u tiroccsslonl boys were favouruhll’ ‘Iecwil: from the Cilurch. of the Blshophtteetittg clmscd with bod 5W uuti Clergy. King. hltich credit ls due the Orgnniz- The Sisters and lillllllfi "l ing Committee who had supervis~ Mary's Convent have the h"! ion of the tit-tolls. nlso to the Sis-Pieing the first-in the Pflflfilll" lt-rs ct the Convent. who had or their Pastor. Uti February (‘ltnrflc of the nllar llltiminntion,|lltey held a Social Evrfllfll , und the members of the Youngihottorpat the conclusion d lion's Lougus who decorated the on behalf of the pllillli? a" - Citurclt for tho occasion. lures read hy Miss Franc n ‘Pile folltr-witttz clergyman were lu-und a purse of 301d 0'95‘! attendance in addition to those ul-zMlss Bridget Aialuttish. lili- rtstttly tucntlonoti:~llcvs. A. u\lt-.~_l.satt in raply sincerely l” Aulay. A. i’. hltvllellalt, K. (Y. ‘Mc-‘lltt: pupils for their kltul word! Pliersou. R. J. hlciiottuld, L. l‘. the aocotnpanylll! 3"“ "d (‘uilttghlttu i). u. them to continue to this adv/Ix Ow the previous twcuiug the of the great opportunities ti! Bishop addressed the Sourls Bratich them by their good und l" of tho ‘Catholic Young Men's tcuchors. m League in St. hlaryh Hall, cnpialn- On Tuesday. March 10th a‘ int: l0 the ntt-mhors just why and Lordship the Bishop nudll!“ for u-hnt end this imagine had been Clergy visited tilt! Ctlllvem‘ w. taslzrblislletl. He eitccurntzcd thorn reception hall was tasluiuliyil to koop up the good work that they alcd with ferns and 1901"‘! p“ hutl Ibcgun, stressing the malty ad- As the Bishop and Cll-‘FKY em vantages which they might gain the llnll tlto duet "l" from ll. both morally, pityslcallytéTtiirli"~—l~l. Chrlslinnl W M null intellectually’. if they would iully rendered. The ‘hum’ but co-trticrate with one itnothsr,_anti glrltuthen sang und all strlvc for its success. in thepilotitlelssohn. utter which "n course of his lecture. ills Lordship dross was rcatl to His lnrclilll zilso gave a short outlluc of his rec-I Miss Adele Mtvrls. luieiilfin cut trip to Rome. in ilew oi the lllshop expressed his 918"“! fact that this was the first branclfbelng present and thanked l!" of m.- League visited by His mm.‘ iln for the besuunit addrcllw 9MP. a short address of svclcnnle rend. He then 59038 1° ‘ha’; was tendered him by Sir. P. A. Xlclron on Rome. 8W1!!! fl "m" , Milan in behalf of the memliers.,intoreltlns facts concernlill ‘v llgs. J. C. McLean. P. A. V. G.,~children ot~ Home. Ilosewilil. and om. Maurice McDonald. o, Pqlnlllcat, conclude-d the f“ , also spoke a few words to the menu Wondered to His ‘Lnfdfihii’ ‘h’ ' iii-rs. urging thorn to keep on in lc-p on the occasion of his firs! their good work. .\ selection by thelto st. Mary's iwnvem- over which you had jurl dictl l previous m your comm; to gnihlarch. 1926. Mary's. However, we cannot rel J‘ w‘ BRENPEAN’ frain from dwelling for a momgnt‘ vzAggNzao “P011 me Rood u-ork you have ac-l ' ' a ' ' ‘Trustees. compllshetl in our own parish, duty mommnm, Mom“ nude a m“ Pll §tlng and touchlnx reply to both, “banking all for thclnkind senti- Iments and tangible rememIbraut-esl lot him on this occasion. His lard, ‘ship tho Bishop then imparted the Poms] Blessing to the congress- tion. after which Solemn Bent-din] Carco ‘E"§.1E.°°.¢Ef*" y tlon of the Blessed Sacrament was' - jhlll by IRA. Rev. Monsignor sir-l ihlan. assisted by Rev. ilonslgtior, illurlco hie-Donald as alt-noon and {new J. c. olcnounlu. l). n. as; lamb-deacon. During the Benediction the Chair rendered uptironrintai music, bola; assisted by Rev, Dr, Barnard Gilli: of Ctmlignn whose lolqq W llsautlftilly rendered. Afilr $dlci!rn, n rflcmrvfl .-¢¢@"' """'lliv- ,/~»$*:.._ \ ‘A. _. Tut Crnztu I l t l t