THE (‘THARl.(_)_'I:'l‘_llT:l‘__()_\§'N c"._p_._annmav_ tMore New DRESSES in time for Easter Printed Chiilons, Crepe do Chenes, Flat Crepes, every modern design, expressed in all the P°Pular Snrlus coiorings. ssso, $7.50, $10.50, $10.50, $25.00 and up Splendidlyl Tailored Prope rly Styled, SUITS t? TOPCOATS for Easter lFi-csh arrivals within ‘the 1m week or so by exert"- have tilled our stock with correctly tailored suits and topcoats for Easter. All men are invited to see the finest showing of men's and yfluflg m"?! dllulhg l" Charlottetown. SUITS $15. $22.50. $25. $28-50 $85. TOPPERS s1a-s20.s2s.s:15.$40- FOR EASTER White Kid from 02-50 "D White Suede from .. $235 "D Colored Kid. Browns. Gazelle- Mistic, Eggshell, etc. in plum and with fancy cuff from A $2.50 up Full ramrc of Black m"! Black and White Kid Gloves from $250 up NEW HAND BAGS Black, Brown, Fawn, Green, and Red. All in new SPY“!!! styles. Prices from $335 1° $8.75 Tapestry hand bags $300. $4.00 and $51-00 NEW ASCOT SCARFS 51.50, $2.00 and $2.75 each Collar and Cuif Sets, G901‘- gette, Lace and Crepe de chine f1'0m .. $1.00 to 33-00 Everyone approves these New COATS There never has been a raulle Bf mills m" has l"“"°d so popular as the wonderful showing" we have gathered m this spring-ready for EASTER" New “ King” H A T S for Easter Light weight British Felts are these KINGS, fawns, blue greys, light zreyfl. Hall f0!‘ Easter parade at a 110011181" price. $5‘ Borsalinos The perfect hat-in style, ma- terial, finish and appearance. Snap brim, curled brims, welt edges in the most remarkable range of colors you have ever $7.50,... $0.00 ' Men’s SHIRTS ' __ Medium service weight silk stockings. l2 new :72‘: sail‘: flgivgigtifif°rrxf NEW SUITS FOR BOYS. $5.75. spring colors to select from $1.00 Pa“ ample something to harmon- UVERCOA-ys FOR 301's o: . ize with the new suit you have snnrrs FOR novs ...... .. $11.25. 51-5“ i” bought or will buy. ggélsliillb‘ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . kibg; Broadcloth Shims’ collar . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..<,. "nun"... GOLF uosu rou novs 75c. 0s.- lllld $1.00 a w: ° _ W" v Broadcloth Shirt, separate 4 collar $2.25 Smart New Ties for Easter More new ones, expressive of the latest New York ideas in neckweax‘. T... 3 f... 75¢. Ties 50¢, 75c, $1410,s1.50 Twggflg, broadcloth; French Poirets, Chunga. $10, $15, $35. $20-50, 1° $55- T Men’s Easter Gloves ‘at . . .. $2.00. $225 and $8.00 _ _ v_ _. Tans, Grey Capes. Grey Suedes. Cream Cape. J " V T _ ' Monk Easter Gloves in Chamoisctte - -- - - $1100 Easter Asks ‘New Suits and ~ Coats; for the Boys THE BEST ASSORT- MENT of handsome suits and overcoais for boys shown on Prince Edward Island. If you are puzzled about dres- sing the boys “ask hi1‘. Doyle.” Hosiery for Easter Aledium service weight. a little better quality $1.25 pair ~ O I Easter Lingerie Crepe de Chene Dance Set $3.00, $4.95, $6.00 One Piece Pajamas $3.00 and 54-50 Two Piece Pajamas 51-95 l0 34-50 Pajama Sets, with coat . .. . $3.75 to $9400 ' KAYSER, non ravel BLOOMER $1.00 KAYSER non revel PANTIE .. $1.00 about the same range of colors . Heavy service weight silk hose . . .. .. 51-59 Pall” New chiffon weight stockings at $1.25, $150 and 01-95 ‘Smart shirts of many pat- terns and styles with 2 stiff collars . $2. 12.60, 88.00, 84-00 FOR EASTER up :;;A__;;§-'1~ -' ’ i? ‘a: 431'. $2.98, $4.50, $7. r uru Ansflr IN CANADXAXS. XS CLAIM TORONTO, April 6,-“1 have nev- er seen 8. perfect set of teeth on any person born in Canada. Very iew iaerfecl; sets exist, but those I have seen here have been in the mouths of young foreigners, chiefly Chinese and Italians." declares Dr. Leon Hipwell, radiodontist. who address- ed the Optimists Club lunching at the Royal York. He showed a lilm of disease of the teeth and of treatment and made a plea. that: Canadians exercise great- er care in the preservation o! their teeth. Carl M. Brodie, president of the Optimists‘ Club was in the chair. ' llluardW Llniment llcail wounds. WANTED Applications will be received by the undersigned up to April llth for a man to do Police and Street Work for ‘town of Kenslngton. References required. W. L DELANEY, Town Clerk. 4533-4-34i-8-l04i. S" NOTICE Public Notice ls hereby given that all dogs caught running at large in the Tin-m of Kensington will be destroyed. “By Order of Town Council." Ila-led this 31st day oi March A. 0., 10:11. W. L. DELANEY, Town Clerk. 4534-4-3-6-8-10-41. $1<U££Q 6Ln§fi < Au Annual Examination o! Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and Comiort .1. w. JOHNSTON Optometrist ' l5‘! lent street Phone 120-‘ ' Charlottetown 5-7.2 EXAMINATION OPTO$TIIIT Oilicl Connected With H. J. MABON Btlpt Montague. P. I. l. fil%'3%$¢__%3' . _: i The Western Guardian l es. See them at Bruce's. 4521-4-3-21- steel, sleigh shoe steel, bar iron, sold right at Braces. 4521-4-3-21. -ROSS-MILLER fine PUPPY meal contains bonemeal, milk powder, etc. Order now at Bruce's. 4521-4-3-2i. —BEDS, SPRINGS AND MAT- TRESVSES, very special prices at Bruce's. 452l-A-3-2l. —LOWER FREETOWN W0- MENS INSTITUTE-The Lower Freetown wmnerrs Institute met Thursday, March 19th. at the hwne of Mrs. Gordon Burns. The Pres- ident. presided. Meeting opened with repeating of the Creed. followed by the singing of the Ode. The Secret- ary then called the roll which was responded to by eight members and one visitor, Mlnutm o! previous meeting read and approved. A let- ter o! thanks was than read by the Secretary from Mr. Artlmas Burns. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Ray Lidstone send four play books- as there was no further busi- ness. The collection amounted to 68c. Ome new member enrolled for the year. Next meeting to be hold at the home oi Mrs. Ray Lidstone. Roll call to be answered by an matey verse, also a programme. The Ne. tlonol Anthem brought the meeting to a close. Lunch was then served by the hostess. M Ben Zone-Doctor, do you mnem- ber that my wile had such a cold she could not talk, and you govg me some medicine for her’! 13£J€§R2<£2~2§N§r EYESIGHT at l fitting and supplying Ginsu etc. Dr. Billmore-Yel; wasn't it satin. factory? Ben Zone-Nb, ll\6'l talking “roan: a wants Minlrd‘! ‘i'.’i..f..""ii.ii,'."l’..°il ,, _ . WISII"AM l '~h h. -PIANOS, a few at reduced pric-' -HORSESHOES. nails, toe call: --BUY PUPPILAC and dried milk powder at Bruce's. 4521-4-3-21. l —-ROBlN HOOD FLOUR sold an guaranteed by leading dealers every- where. w-FARM FENCING All stock at Bruno's. POWNAL Om ‘Ihufilday evening lost the prayer sea-vice and Y. P. I... o! the Alexandra. Church met in unison at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sis-Tl Jenkins Cross Roads. The president. Miss Mary MocLennon. presided. Mr. Chisholm lave a very interesting ad» dress which we: enjoyed by all. Re- freshments were served by the host- ess alter which a. social hour was spent in games. A special lecture oi the evening was two duets of Mrs. Henry Jones and Miss Mary Judson, “On the Sweet mien Shore." and. “A Little Talk with Jesus." These ladies sans these some nieces tozether some fifty years ace 11nd needless to sly all Present unloved 1t munenae- iy and they were heartily wlflaud- ed. Miss Judson has in her possess- lonaveryolderldro-rohytnnbook which she and Mrs. Jones delight. l0 Bins from. We 9.11 hope they my continue the good work, Mics Elva Jenldm very oombly wedded at the piano. styles. in manna-m. Miss Mabel nmum payed a very pleasant visit to “Rmmblebe 1y cot- tage. Mt. Mellick, on flundpy, the Guest 0i Miss Francis Wood. ‘oiuwnnvc ur earner , Mr. E Boswell Carver. Hszelbrook, were visitors at Green- wood Cottage on Saturday night. ---. Mr. Ernest Smith. teacher at Hun- tel" River, spent the week end at his home here. Among the teachers who are in Charlottetown attending the annual convention are Misses Florence Mao- Pherson, Frances Wood and Amy Smith. Mliss Body Jones was a recent vis- itor in Mt. Albion where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins. who have been ill for some time. We are very glad to know they are gradu- ally improving. WILMOT VALLEY We regret to report that Mrs. Fred Clark. of Wlimot, has been confin- ed to her home with o. sore arm, but ls gradually recovering. Mr. Harry Waugh, who has been ill for some weeks is now well on the road to recovery. We rgret to team that Mrs. Harry Walker, New Annan. has been lll (or the past week or more, but is getting around once more. ' Potato shipping has been held up for the time being on account or scarcity of cars. We hope cars will be available soon, so that the balance of the potato crop may be moved be. lore the roads bresl: up. ' Wilmot Volley \BCh°Ul is progress- !" Bisvornbly. under the supervision o! Miss Evelyn Mayne. cuu u; 6i Caseley, Kelvin, to M1". l-lanlcy C. Thompson, of nlargate, tool: place in Charlottetown last Wednesday. Prior to this. a Shmver was tcxidercd to Miss Casclcy on Monday evening, the 23rd instant. The many friends join in n-lshing the young couple many long years of happiness. They will reside in nlnrgnte loi- the present. We regret to learn that Miss May Stavert is sill] a patient in the Prince County Ilospltnl, but her many friends expect to sec her home soon. Mr. Vernon McQuai-rle nmvcd [home from Charlottetown. where he ls attending the Prince of Wales Col- lege, last Friday - evening feeling slightly indisposed. His many friends will hope he will be able to resume his studios after the Easter holidays. A W111 enlomlne social was held in the Sunday School Hall of the North Bedeque United Church last pices of the Poung Peoples‘ Society. There was u goodly number present and the cvcziing was spent in games and with readings and refreshment‘- —W. McGlLL Ag CENTEE (Canadian ne'er.) Ornltholofly. combined with the in- has a wonderful opportunity o! be- coming the ccmtrc for the study of bird lllc in America, Dr. Arthur A. Allen, professor oi ornithology, Cornell University Ithaca, N. Y.. Slflt‘ Q l»! Iufl Dunn IIIWQ Ill. lnoll Inllll npls rllelvod. r “I "u t- a ddr‘ iss Katherine cddur-ns anl "$1806 *1 - Wednesday evening under the ans-l Courtship and Hvme-llfe 01' Birds." at the unnual lecture meeting 0f The Province of Quebec Society for the Protection of Birds held here recent- 1y. The speaker's remarks were most significant as the establishment of e. chair- of ornithology at one of the lCanaclian universities is being urged in certain quarterseus an intelligent means of aiding the conservation o!’ bird life in the Dominion. Golf courses ln New York State are being utilized for bird sanctuaries, the speaker said. Certain colored slides of Dr, Allen showed birds o! clubs and even golf balls, placed at. vantage points used by them to broadcast their message of p0Ss€S$lOll .0: a certain nesting area. Every bird has some characteristic method of appearing bigger and better than he really is, the speaker said. He added that steps were being taken to have other states adopt the prin- ciple of nrevldlns more sanctuaries for the conservation o! bird life. l l Annual Meeting l The Seventleth Annual Session n! 0F BIRD LIFE STUDY the Right Worshipful Grand Orange Lodge 0! Prince Edward Island was held Tuesday afternoon, and evening MQNTREAL. Al)?“ Z-Pwwlns April 1st in Boyne Lodge rooms, H ii “W! e Wwflvflvl library on Charlottetown, with me menu Wor- shlpful Grand Muster, Rev 0. T. tense interest that Canadians have Spriggs presiding. towards bird life, McGill University Despite the very bad condition q: the loads, practically all the Grand Officers. and a large number of members were present from all parts ol’ the Province. Clmilnss were received from the ’ s "r ‘ L.-Col. Hon. '1‘. Alhmore Kidd. M-RP. Kingston. Ont, Deputy Grand lvtuaizer of British America, J. Starr Tait St. John, N. 8., Grand Bfiorotgry gt British American, Lotto; H- Reid. To Ohio- Qnt" and item the Grand Bec- retary o! the Grand Lodze at Manitoba, George B, Macneady. W nines. Man. - The reports 101' the Province show a. very good increase, and the outlook for the coming year looks most en- com-aging. The officers elected for the year are as follows- R. W. Grand Master, W. w, Mug- tsrt, Bummerslde. R. W. Dep. Grand Me-‘WP- J- W- Moore. Bradalbane RR R. W. Jr. Dcp. C, M. John A. Murray Clyde River. R. W. Grand Chaplain Rev. T. R. Goudge, Murray Harbor R. W. Grand sec. P. M- Mwoull. m. lcdslle. R. W. Den. Grand sec, F, l1 Brehaut, Murray River, a w_ grand 'I‘reas. George W. McLeod, Cling-lotte- iewn- R- W. Grand Leci. Charles once m- Grand Lect. w. H. shin-co. Kerwin:- ton It. W. Grand Marshall none Ward Klngswmn. W. Grand Audit- anian. mun Freetown and owns w, Hooper. N. Milton. Next annual meeting will he held in Charlottetown Ind “'16 annual Orange Gelohruiiio“ of July 13th W11 be held at Canoe COW. ‘gm? t till’ ' i 1.1.11. vvvvv Paolfs zofio-oo-oorwo-v-eoo ro-rv-o-v-ooo o» o 001i —-GYl-"R(l lust received direct from Factory- One full csrload GYPROC and One full carload TEN-TEST “Assorted lengths- ‘Pi-Icon iow-_ L. M. Poole & Co n A A A44 ‘LA-A v vvwv vvwwvvvv {it Wharvea - Bv George Mclvlggwé in m, illililg, mlllllllli my, 01mllmllzgmflflu] amino. Y