t :lgz 'K Y,". , 't-4 i .5--’ ii..- \ £5 ."‘.t 5., \ | r t ~ l l l -uzzm..-ef-» l i l »...-..- l ~ v il. ,_. il. rt »~ . I! it -i . gf tr- ._-.._ “clit . it if _' f raoamroar A 1 csAnnorrsre1rsenannnssf».:~im 1 _ _ ~”*-l’»-’-‘l'~'?;l.»'ff»t-' fi 'l'liere’s Hundreds oi .IUGS Here Now In Hundreds of Differ- ent Styles, Shape, Col- ors and Patterns at Hundreds of Different Prices-See them. It is the_ biggest and best dis- play of really high quality table jugs we’ve ever shown. Our shelves are groaning under their weight, but we bought them right and have marked them at prices that will permit them to remain on our hands only a short time. But they must be seen to be an géeciated-they must be tested fore the bigness of their values can be determined. A_llv_ve ask is that you call and see this line--we know you'll buy. Black & Co. 125 Gl'8ff0ll Sfl'€€t lat our corset department. Moore & _ The Western Guardian __ _ _ ---In-‘_ -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Laiferty’s Ton- soriai Parlours. Summerside. -FOUND in St Paul’s Hall a sum of money, which the owner can have by applying to Mr Frank- Gallant. Summerside, and paying for this ad- vertisement. 1069-m1i -PROPERTY PURCHASED.-Mr Thomas Mitchell. Summerslde, has purchased from Mr Fred Wright his fine farm property situated at the east end of the town.-X. ' -VICTORIA DAY.-Monday, the 24th, was quietly observed in Summer- side, all the large places of business being closed all day. Quite a number of the citizens took advantage of the holiday for a fishing trip or a drive to the country. A game of baseball was booked for the aftemoon between the Pioneer and Independent teams, but was called oft' on account of the heavy rain.-X. “Make no other appointment. See "The Last Days of Pompeii " at the Pcoplc's to-day. 1047 “Bias Corset demonstration today McLeod. 1054-5-26m2l 1 nm Important Announcemen \\'e wish to announce to our llc. generally that our recent disastr adopt a rcw policy in merchandising; V Beginning on Tuesday, Juno lst, ISIS we wlll inaugurate a Strictly Cash Business at both our stores. A number of our customers have always dealt with us on this plan and as it is the most liciiciiciiil for everyone concerned we hope that all will now avail tticmselves of the mutual benefits which must naturally accrue from fi system of this kind. This new system when in complete operation will mean as follows:- One price on each article to everyone, or a saving of about 20 per cent. to the purchaser Quick turnover of goods for cash which will give us more power in buying, thus enabling us to give New stock arriving daily thus at all times and at money saving prices. Being able to supply the wants of all and compete with any catalog price.` The closing out of our booking system which is a large bill of unnecessary expense' to any retail store: this expense heretofore had to be added to the price of the goods and paid for by the cus- tomer. Satisfaction to the purchaser, because he buys what he needs nt the best possible price; and satisfaction to us because we get paid for our gootlsltind carry no book ac This is the system which is retail business houses, and a trial will prove its money saving useful- ness and adaptability to our conditions. and we feel after reasonable trial will be acceptable to our many friends and customers. As out _ running accounts fall due June 1st prompt settlement tb enable us to meet our heavy liabilities as a result of our severe loss. Persons of hand will be required to settle promptly. We take in. exchange everyt has to sell, and we will endeavor in their requirements by judicious selection of an up to date stock. Tignish Trading Co., Ltd. 1069-5-20M15l . P_ many customers and to the pub- ous fire has compelled us to you better goods at lower prices. insuring you of getting new goods counts. now adopted by all up to date and Dec. lst we must insist on owing us by Judgments and notes hing that the farmer or fisherman the future, as in the past, to meet _ Q rss.-3 'fe _, , _“Mg Le. .~ ?.__ ".’.- 1. ‘gifs o ___ r/ _ . _-._ `4`;y' _4..-A-1] ‘, 71'* §"\_ _._ /' ;A fa . ti ,' - " If if ` fT as. -“W *-, "a / ._\ ' ~`-L, ' as-~ f . -."‘/T4/ ’ `:»`l,` -I ~.'.B.‘g;.j Y wall paper here that will ex- “_ `° if actly suit the requirements of any room in your home. _ You will do yourself an injustice if you fail to see this exhibit. Don't delay-Call today. | Reuben Tuplin & C0. K‘i¥‘_’l§‘,g§f’” | at such extremely low prices =.(.' ._. .A< an uptoned fabric of G plains V 4- J. .‘< A .3- ~1‘»l~»'.~»¢.<-'r ,ri ,,_. 4. <_»~_ ..`.| l '~.v.v< .‘€"r'»*l*»".‘-1* _'< .'< ,V4 ,'-< '. -Hon. Charles Dalton left Monday morning for Boston, where he will spend a few weeks with Mrs Dalton and family. who have been spending part of the winter there. -Master Gunner Russel Arnett, of Halifax. who has been on a short visit to his father. Mr Thomas Arnett, Lot 16, returned to Halifax by the S.S. Empress Tuesday morning.-X. Prnsgpiis Mrs Rogers, of Government House, left yesetrday for Halifax. Mr Walter ings, lon of Colenel and Mrs A. E. ings. arrived home last night from Toronto. Mr. A. W. Alaby, Charlottetown, re- turned by the Northumberland last evening from Truro. Among the boymho are home from Amherst on fnrio are Messrs Keith McLeod, William McNeill, Fred Andrews, John Melissa. W. MeFa|~ Bosnths ' lllnatuhof li,;x'_. _ lane, E. McWilliams, city, and Bergt. Nicholson of _Banter River. The material in these suits is wearing material, the patterns in- clude checks, pin stripes and $15.00 14.00 Suit Note the unusual tailoring. The original patterns and the all if wool worthiness. For the youthful or the adult figure they offer certain f satisfaction. - 1 " $15 Suit 16 Suit 18 Suit English Worsted Material in Different Shades Choice Material of One of the Season’s ` English Worsted Smart Styles »~ excellent Highest Price J. i ,L E ,V 6.._ - if » il . ii . _ t _ ul u » we think your li.8Sf€S ` are pretty well known ._ here " K. , . l. A. we know the very suit - f o you want is here ' Our ambition is to provide for men and young men the very best _j` clothes skilled workmen are capable of making not just ordinary clothes that have the outward appearance, but clothes that look the part and act .jj-_; the part in the long service they afford the wearer Come in any day and slip on a it I ` . $16.00 $18.00 ;; Blue Suits at Prices of Special Interest This is no time to hesitate, make up your mind to at least see them before they are all gone. A special bargain made possible by our one price cash business. These suits can be depended on as being just as they’re represented. STRICTLY GOOD. Months of wear will prove their superiority over the ordinary grades $10.00, 12.00, 13.50, 14.00, 15.00 20.00 All the finishing touches to your new - suit are on parade here < 3 .f_. Your choice of a large assert- Made of an all wool English ~' ment at this "price, in browns, Worsted in browns, greys and -' greys, blues, in plain pattern or different shades with pattern and with stripes and checks plain " \ fr ` if ~ ~“ . rf. ,. ff-t £5.-. " 'fi~.` " i i is; . - , r ll. is gil; lid' £ . ` 0 - 5 B #1 in isnm, vi, .;,,-__ -Q ‘ ‘ -\‘ L -v _ rl‘_ -i- 1 .i- Paid for Wool . u p iiholanaer-<|»\o|»|a|¢|¢ Dr Conroy left Monday morning on a professional visit to the Magdalen Islands. He expects to be away until about the end of the week. Mr. Daniel J. Shaw. teacher Cher- ry Hill, was in this city, yesterday on his way back to his school after spend- ing a few pleasant days athis home at Uigg. Mr Alex. Matthews, manager of the Telephone Exchange, Alberton, is spending a few days ln Charlottetown, the guest of Mr and Mrs R. P. For- sythe. Mrs C. H. Nelson. Charlottetown,- returned Monday evening from Monc- ton, where she had been visiting for a few days. Mr A. B. McAulay, Silverton. B.C., accompanied by his little son. bouts, came to Charlottetown Monday night on his way to visit his mother, Mrs A. C. McAulay, Tracadle, who is seri- ously lll. l ' Sll’l¢llY 01|* _ Higliest Cash Pggginffgh PYOW Se Bf0S.Ltd. l;f§¢°vl’=if MTS- (DL) F. P. Conroy and Mrs. D. A. Bruce returned by the North- umherland last evening from visiting their sons. who are training with the Composite Battery, preparatory to go. all totthe front with the Second Con- ngen . ____ FIREPROOF CLOTHES. hDr. William H. Perkin, the English ° 'milk bas found a method of mak- lfls cotton cloth absolutely fireproof, :xo that it will not burn even when eld in a gas-flame. Ons fireproof Blrmnnt was unharmod by twenty Wnlllnzs. and another which has bun worn for' two yoarl and washed ""1 Wok. Neither ooukl be burned Miss Beth Ratte bury fl'-“P1106 last night from attend coil¢l0 It Sack- vlile. She was accom aniad by her mother, Mrs N. R\RK&\lr!. and her sister, Illlsl Maud. who attended the szlvltas °£ Mwt 9.111000. ._ 1 .w . *lift ' _ - _ , ._ < :vu .' f .‘ _ f. ' . , -. I _. .V ,.5 :=;.._»' .,,_-. ,.;.',~, -. if-1 .;».‘“ .< _W _ ` +1'-/"_ ,gf '.;s;f.-5 ' `_ . '¢__‘-.W-,_-3 -,-1 -‘_ .‘-;'." .ww , ._ . ` ~. , .' i ». L ' °"'Y.., 12:" -'.>""~‘-"'~1` - .’ t..- ‘ -. - ~"=-, 'Sli -;i3l=-1-=:‘f"-'e "_" la” “~ \..‘~. ._>f..,»'h"')'-1 . "` ..‘.'=' "»’-1-$15.1-i..-1 'U ;_='~s'?iU%3»»*.‘-if-'.5 '-‘/5--. ii'-F, -.,-""i r 1-". -. - `t “' _A*..=__;»,"~.,_. _ i ` “YV 01011811 the latter was worn almost' 210313:- "Rin firepi-oeigeloth costs treated cloth., B more an “- N°¢ °°lr wut fin. imprecise ma- Wiel N #wud minute for the msn- Mr S. D. Murchison, Chief Englneer,l ufaqurg of cloth" for ummm but l`)rtialt;glegNo_;$,tiito)wti;\t Ptctoul. is Dayllnsut may also be used by womeb f0l‘ dredge has been tho‘:_o§g§Yy“;5$;,rha:l\l°_‘ Itllzgtdiieff lPartY dresses, the most de- ed and may be Bent mule Magdalen 0 Y eo ored fabrics being unharm- mands ,ne b I k I ed U? U10 Process and evsn given a fm- A few ds” 2:2 ‘gged n P'°t°“|l°“¢\` Bllveorance. For children's clothes it should be particularly des- ll'B\11°. since lt is likely to prevent many accidents,