THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, APRIL i r. ess- L 1- * if; ° _ 'l V \*-#ff I Q. Q awk ' fl _ `\\\ ` M' 'I /‘T/"I . _ _,'11 I' _ /,I / / _ l ‘ .->* \'.» _.f £3 4 well as :1 good nat CHRISTY I-I AT. IT. l°C ou a O ` i _~ udge sis Ifyofre not a good judge of good Hats,it would be well to keep your weather eye open. Don’t Buy Trash It is easy to buy a poor hat, they look most as For at Day or Two But if you want to see the real difference be- tween a good and 11 no good hat just hold a Tip alongside of any other hat and if you dont see the difference at once we miss our guess. TRY Buy a Christy, You’rc safe if you buy here, for it s money hack if anything go.s wrong with your hat. ’ Prowse ros., _ii-'-i-'-` "W """“""""7'A"`_"'TW`“_ Zl l I I I t L Of Interest to You. (ll'lNI`I.FIMi<1N’S LIST. i%l\irln_.............. ......lor Collars.........._.......... 2C L`nfis,per pair.. .le llrawers i`udcrshirts.... Slwks.. . iisinilkerciiieis . Silk ilal|||lrei‘cl|i\'is_.____ . 24: \`i~.<.ls __ .lfxcup ,\`i,7»ht Shir's __ . 5C 50 LSC lc [ic i'_v,|=nnns...... _ _ liic i‘.nu_=___._ ._ _ -_tic np Pants... ._ . . Ztlc up i"ii\nncl Shirts. . .. HI: S\\'\'nte|‘s..,.. llc 20 ii()i'Si-IlI()i.il l.iS'i`. 'l`.\blr-(7|otl\=).....__ _. ... 'l‘ableNnnll|e|'.~;____... . .\`li~~et-¢_._..... . Villmv .<|in~... l‘|llo\\'Hlmms... ‘lilo up l'n\|1|t|'|'|n\|\cM.. ... lllrz illviviki-leslnulc.. .. lilc l.‘urlain‘<(nair).____.... lliic (lllriiiins (if pairs). . . , . ........ (till: 'l'i4lics. . . . . _ . . . . llc “P Goods culled for and delivered. All Telephone No. 151. TERMS CASH. Toilet covers......`f........... 'i'rayCloths......... Stair Llncn..... LADIES' LIST Shirt \Valats....,........ Collars Cuii`s...___.. Dresses.........._ .-\prons........... ,_ lianrlkemhiefs .. i`hcmiscttes . . . llravvenl. . __ Corset Covers Siorkinus_... . i.a pink silk trinrrths hrlm 'underneath on the left side, whi‘e the finishing touch is given with small pink cabbage roses $7.10 Againnmoat lovely creation is in the French sailor shape, thc material helm; white silk mohair braid. This hat is faccri with whitc_maliue, n full muohing l I of white maiine edged with chiii`on gird- l ing the crown. The high handeau at the backis covered closely with rich, dark crimson roses. This is $9 Z5. I It is simply a task to distinguish theim- ported model from those made by Miss Sloan, a task that would never be accomp- lished save for the assistance of those who are in the secret. Among the many which she had made ready for this spring opening, aiovely gray chapeau came in for much attention. It showed the mushroom shape, in grey folded maiine with craam applique insertion set in, and trimmed with soft full bows of Liberty silk ribbon. Underneath, at the back and towards the left side, :bunches of rich prune shaded roses out-lined with grey form a ponnpon. one of the sea.son's very chic fancies. This hat was priced as iowas$7.00. Anoveity, and a very handsome one atthat, Miss Sloan has produced in a double rimmed har. the foundation of all over lace, with solidly shirred black chiffon on the edges. Between the two rims are banked lilacs in the mauve I shades, and lilncs fall on the hair from the Ilnrck. Price 8.00. A missie’s hat in China,blue folded maiine, with the rim rolling uu‘ii the front dipsover the face is very lovely. Therlm is laced with cream applique, while the bandeau shows two bunches of grapes in the China blue shades. $7.25. EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW I l that Ozone (the coupon kind) taken I heel Kin k 1 complaints,nnda hundred other ills, it deslro s the erma that causes these MIIIIHE it Mlllllllli llllllll _ illll Mlillllillllll lSSlllllMllll High Class Miliinery, At the Spring Opening April 7th, 1906.; Special mention mast needs be made nl the dainty, and exquisitely lovely child- r¢n's bonnets which all afetohing feature ol the "Opening", this spring. To the mother who has ‘long wished for some- thin: more dressy than the serviceable wash hat,tbeee‘ will be hailed with delight. Wee women from three to tive years have had providvd for them these pretty hounets, ,one of which is in soft white sat.|n._ghip straw. One longed to seeit completed by awee face peeping from under. The facing of the bonnet is of white satin chiffon, and the shape flares very high in front. The ,top has catchy white hows, two white plumes fall over the edge, and white ribbon ties complete it. This one was $6.25 but the. prices range from $2.50 up. The roariy to wear hats run through such A range that they would have to be taken -individually ia unler to describe them. Ona large table filled to over- fiowinlr with hats ready to wear, no two - were found alike and therefore to parti- cuiarize wuuldbe impossible in limited space. _Yet for prettinens and suiartaess the hats of this season are noticeable and I while one or two styles are shown more I than others,_Moore 8: McLeod have' provided such alarge line for diil`erent, tastes and fancies that none need go away unsuited. Between the pattern hats and those ds- silrned hy Miss Sloan no choice can he ialrly marie as regards excellence of work or perfection oi' finish and style, for Miss Sl0an's work equals the imported in every particular. And to disabuse the minds of those who have an idea that all Millinery openinua Show only high priced millinery; she shows over two hundred liats, the work of her own deft. lingers, very many of them ranging from $3 tl) to $4.00 in price ami nil of them as stylishl and tastefully trimmed as the more ex-I pensive models I First class as well as high class miilincryl at an extremely moderate price, while for higher priced lines the goods are magnifi» cent for the comparatively small amount they are marked. I But the theme is endless if one had thal space to continue, yet in conclusion it Isl but right to assert that at Moore 8: Me-I I.eod's opening today the finest and larg- est range of Mililnvry they have ever had is exhibited, the most fashionable as welll and that unless selection is made now; and thc gems of the opening reserved or purchased, for the fast approaching sum- mer season, there will be an untold num-, ber of disappointed women folk to bel reckoned with, and the flrm‘s advice iszl _ _“Qc to Moors 8: MeLeod`s for yourl Spriirg Mii|iner_v,and rid tT>da'y`." T N " " I SilE’S ONLY ONE ' Who have foundidllef from their Indigestion and Dyspepsia in Dodd’s Dyspepsla Tablets. “I suffered for several years with Dysp~ epsln. Nothing I ate would digest wit-h~ any thing to relieve me till a friend of mine advised me to use Dodri's Dyspepsia Tablets. One box cured me and I have had no return of the trouble since. Such is the experience of Miss Lizzie \\'lit1nn;,1771‘"]~ ;‘|““ 'éhigifen “fvef °"~l°°'-“"0 Q . NEW A F | I.:..;.r.:.::.?....’:;;;=.;;°..‘°..:.‘:;s ‘.2 li ° ° _ ’ anal; :.°.:'s.::;':L1.;i'::: 1:2; :.°.:‘::: Star Laundry Mau' Ilaxative ton|e,shnuld be used together. We give Celery King free-one 25c -» -- -»» --- -~ f ---»-~---~ ~- ---*wr-' ‘A-'fr 'lnscknlre wllllciwh purchase ol Solution ,oi Zone. Mothers need have no fear in `uaing these two preparations, because I ,ozone (the coupon kind) contains no drugs nor almhol -simply gas [in solution ' I-and Celery Kim! is made up of pure ' wholesome herbs, the best that money can buy. Always ask your druggist for , _ ` ' » ` Ozone (the coupon kind). Your Spring Goode, Spring Overmais and Suite. SPHUZ UNION. 'run ru!!!-10 DRUG 00-- BFIDGIIQUIW. 0|"- &c,, Curtains, Furniture Covers, &c; ANY THING that requires iq - be cleaned, dyed or pressed. P k ’ D Wok iTcronio at S r S 0 When down to the miilinery. _-_-*ml Caaada’s greatest cleaning ri ring and finishing works are everl e g k | ready to turn out the best work at shortest notlm. \ Agency at '::?‘:wh utglifnyéhina ewsigt' wet: ° ‘ ' add -kin departments. You will lg T3 C l' af 0l'5» ”:°"'°“i:;.'“:.sa";"L.=::.°l o nan m o ‘ gglfns BTRBBTI CHARLOTTETOWN' :niezm Come. Moore & Mcffpd. _ 7 , ~ 1;, _,_- _ ' "F ,S 1-‘»_ '.» . 4 'U I »- -‘ , .. _ . .` bf' -»l"’l"’ . _ii '. ».;.' Surplus A great many peoge housecie n early. _e want to assist and make it easv for you. ~ Household Ammonia. ' liisinfrctant Soaps. epongcs-Chamois. and H. etc., etc, Twp leaders: Royal Silver Polish, British Fumiune Shine. Easy tome, splendid re- I anus. I A.W.Rcdliin,Phm B. The Square Drnggist, ' » Bimnyside. - - . ._ J.-.. __ _, . The Largest Stock Company Trausaciing Plate Glass Insurance in the World. I _ Lar|eat Capital. Largest Income. _ Largest Assets- Largest Reserves- $70.000.00 in gilt edged Canadian Bonds deposited with the Receiver General at Ottawa for the secur- _ ity of Policy Holders. ' . $l00.000.00 in N. Y. state Bonds deposited with the la- llIl’lli¢¢ Department of me ante .ei New York for the security of Policy Holden. LLOYDS ranks fint in its line in the world. Iosuree PLATE and OTHER GLASS against accidental breakage. ~ 1 V I °°‘*“"‘_-“_'_‘~"F: _‘_ _. J. ... ..f_ ~ ,r-"5 Ill -v _gf '-f."'.'r%r '_ . ‘- » fi’ OATS... "i____ ____ __(,V__>~_____;___ *___ in packages cont;:|ini\,; 'WA' beautiful piece of decorate RUSHED WITH ;‘5-f::l’;f:°k°ge° Jenkins & Son Clearance of Shoes. 107 ,=,,,=,,,=,,,=|., and Gents’ 5H00I|N[;- 'Invictus Shoes Price $3.50 and $4.oa. The new price list fo these now is $4.00 and $4.50. I n We now close them out at $3.00 and $3.50 being a saving of a dollar a pair on the new price list. No trouble to show them. GOFF BROS. dldldlhdldl-din Now is the time to order your Spring Suit. We have a splendid new stock of worsteds and tweeas on hand and would be pleased to make anice, stylish, neat fitting suit for you. We take pleas- are in catering to the wants of particular people. If your suit is made by us it will be the acme of perfection in lit, finish and workmanship, John McLeod Q Co. i that ohaaaa-hut not n\»bne.¢_u_ `- J The immune .I » iltlillnian illinll isa 15 L