W? 8»1~9°5 __ ` - ' _ '1‘Hs_»cHAr.no'rTETowN-oUAs.nisN-- _ 1 ~ ' l-‘_ -1 me-I ,hung ms ' t 1lill%¢.\‘ it`~ie.»of course, desirable f A _ __ _ _ m “eu |°||_\ath\ug new. lf one can Ruled stripes and wlilo end hii - s. w e at not. ‘nord “_ complet” new "um, iépgiiiiiugiiiillitlers tho fringe-ended silk o heels. one c.. . nt least i “"| Y W°"“ by the Iuir sox are 'mm had " _ b°l“K sold for mon's wear. For wear 6 Yll-h the morning or frock coat the l Asc" ll! P0i'l\llari with lounge 5"”-5 um Wldil. Open-ended is taking ! thi! illace oi the ribbon ties worn last a new tie for luck nt Easter ad: Il tlie weather should prov go be warm Easter Sunday there wil ba s larger number of gray lrock ' eonts seen this year than ever. Gray lounge suite will also be very fash- ionable, with brown running a good ` second and blue serge bringing up in third place. In each case a white vest slip should be worn, as it makes for sl!\|“'l~“°“- In the case of gray and brown ionnge suits the fashions run to the ii-treme. One must wear everything to match_ |n proper shadings. There will be' Shirts, socks, ties, hats, handker- ¢h|,.(g and gloves as well as huts of the same color. I_n tho case of the brown suited individual brown boots will he worn of a shade that match- es. Black b00ts Will, of course, go with the gray Wit- _ -The feature of Easter, howe\er,iics in the ties. The self-colored poplinnl and crepe do chine are the newcom- ers. There is a grdwing tendency in favor ei the lighter shades, such as heliotrope, and the more vivid color- lngs, such its green. There are 40 shades of green, and it is ns well not to choose the insistent color :lint will be henrd as well us seen. 'iso brighter shaeeswiil be wel.-......., so clothes will be so much quieter thar usual. Ties for Easter'nnd the rest of the inxllion year which this festival ush- ers include the diamond figuring and ',..iy patterns. These have usually n* y-lnin ground, with a design standing-| out boldly in white or ii contrasting ¢-o‘.or. The combination of green -_v.-.id blue, so popular with the ladie last year, has been pressed into the service of men, and ties of these ihades, of the chameleon-shot tnlletn rill»;`_ will be the "splendid" tics of 1908. Satins will not be worn, but Irish popllns, with plain stripes. will in crease in favor. When it is remem- lheredithat this product of the Emer- alri Isle _ls one of the most beautiful summer. . .and other functions o k tcrials usoil being of black, brown ing more than an other nrm striped, should be worn with it. All morning coats should be Cog cnt matcriiil. A inunlfestatlon S ii f-lhrics and especially suitable for ' seckwear, it is not surprising that it should become the popular thing of the year. There \vill be more Irish popiin ties worn this year than over liefore. ‘ _J - _ --- -~----- --_ = ' _.1 '_ . _ ----_ _ .\_~l 1 / '/ _ \\ ,/ , ‘ __ 1* if _ _#7 _ __."_/ _ _ 'f -CME* ii ~§`_`7~`i`~,\ St €\ ,_lt_ ._-;f_i= *f 02. ;~».-m-""€’ ~.’*i7`r“§' ` ‘ ,ZHAUEL/me/J ' . lineal ,/;\"nlJEii_`l?rTsizJv;|rfr;e 'miai Wsllnrrl -l_ ri`\` ik __ owing io lis being use mast successful corset design ever created. __ ~ __ It is swell-known fact that s D li. I Model greatly enhances the bcatity Of B P61* fect fi e, while it improves ordmlfi 5§“‘°9 out olgiilrl recognition. A “D It A be Luxe Corset" is the elixir of elegance, emartnees, :dined dis- tinction and comfort. Light as air, yet guaranteed to outlast two ordinary corsets. _ Piiicrs - $1.00 to $5.00 |- DOMINION CORSET C0., Melilrl. i _Quebec Montreal 'lorenie _ V 'll' --Y-AV-*DAD* ' _ i ,_ ,' EST i In additition to our suberb range of Print Cottons Ginghanis, Chanibrays_in the be_st patterns and lowest prices and Dress Goods in the leading shades, w_e_ have _Just rogeived a very superior range of ments tweed suitiiigs direct from £1-,¢-_ best mills, These are positively the best ioodswe have ever handled. Also several webs of 72 inc_ White Blanket Cloth, now being largely used for ladies suitin g We have it in ` All Wool and in Hail liotton C._TURNER &i C0.. The Low Price Dry Goods Store. Sunnyside, Queen Square Ch'town .czadmwies - . _=_ -.- -=-=== - ToArri|ve About'Mey lst ._ c - , Clarified . Drake s _ ~ SpeC|3.l D Cid c . " We desire to say that this Cider will not cause the retailer any l bility to a Penalty forselling same. - Specially inaiiufactured from the best of Apples, and selected for our valued P. E. Island tradisa I d A I ms Two ross rrv ; _ FRANCIS DRAKE' _ N. B. Mr. A. P. Theme is our Salesman- for P; E. I. 4-27dmwf6m ia Boer Insurance Agencies Ltd. viii, i.iiii,‘”i'icciilliii°'i'1 Office New Prowse Block. Phpne 20 ‘ ' ` ~ `ciaims s¢iu¢.i-m_miit_\y- LEWIS I1. BEER, Knitted ties are made with varie- Tl'*0UBh i-he -(rock coat is unques- .u°““b|Y l-l16_proper garb for after- in°°’\ WUBF. custom seems tn -have partially driven it out of vogue,an:i lrepinced it with the sack or morning cont for informal weddings, visits f li e character. The frock coat, however, is in no sense less fashionable than before, and will be tho preferred formal conf, f°" d“X‘ Wm' “B l01\E as grace and, distinct on count in the dress of man, ‘ It is cut about 86 inches long, with SWE Waist and helled skirt, the mn- i,'l‘H.Y vicuna. There are three but- tons, tho topmost usually being left. U"fl\S'~0H0¢l. The appearance of a frock coat depends upon the tailor. _ Y _ _ g ent in a mon s wardrobe; it must have that ‘|“5l‘ 'lf lllllrll-y grace. Trousers, it shade lighter in color nnd preferably fit the figure closely and should nev- er bo worn with trousers of il differ- tho extreme drift of the mode among; cluli and college men is the revival' of a collar made of the same fabric. ll-S l-hc shirt. This is not a colored I Collar, but simply made of white lin-. en, \_\‘ith l_alnt color lilies, which har-1 _ _ |Tgsymu:)|ty;e siggfzr oatff hgdy l-llnnnil\8 to build this coining een. has blue stripes or n u'__ ___ "B"'"5 son tho very great ninjority will l.e to accompany it sho; fesi' tm cu at houses plniinuil fer iiiglit rooms, »i,.- or blue Un B white rsuad" }l§m°l';1g5'proxllnntely sqinirc, upright, ‘wo- men is an uma miie” na` ill" t~1s~“‘°"' h°'-ms' lm P_.0ne,.all ado ,_ d an W “Meri Tile house thnt we .ire iliu.~'ti'i\i:i1g - y P 0 ` lin this issue can be built nt iliei;ir._-.- ` 'sent time for $3.500 ox(-ilisiw of FHCIS Bild figures ihuniliig und pluiiibiiig. ’l`iic -av/_.» is . L IS ' _Dohgolw -Boots ...$1.90 0|' £0 l i of, 2 J .‘ , . ,_ ‘_ ,__ i; T "_". ri. .-4 Ji' f ‘.`Y ` 71 ii’ 28 feet wide by 'i0 feet :lei-|i_ : The NGW YOU( Rllllld Transit C0-» s\innieti'lcal in its exterior nppu:\i~- ln Whos” hands res" the t"°'n_Si-’°"'-l\' nncc, with it small ccntrnl \'i-sliiiiilc tl0i'l Of NGW Y0\‘l<0l‘S. received $293 nnd lliierul pinzzn across the front. auch minute 01 thu mvnth Of Jfinw _'rho h.».is.. st..i..is with the i,r.....i ...oe HF) ,of the roof toward the street i|i.ii It is not generally known that two dormer windows in frnnt iililii- rntr. cannot resist sunflower seeds. A I ill!! '~h° “itlif 1‘=U"`y~ "ISO |»!"l1|0 \\'lv~ trap bnitod with these seeds is the (lows nt ouch i-nil. This nflords n line most effective method of natcliing nttic story, which run he uscii for ty-,cm_ ‘-wriuselilcnt hull or seiwaiits’ rooiiis. Among the ninnv 'hoines that wi.- ’l`he vestibule is central and opens into it reception liiill, with :0m.iin.i- tion staircase leading to the second story nnd colinectlng with section of stairs from kitciien to landing, nlso iinsenient stairs and grade entrance uiiilierneni.h. The reception hall at the l..-lL ol' vestibule affords a nice s|.ni:e for a piano nnd small niusic> rooin nnii is roiiveniciit for receiv- ing rollers, At the right is the niniii living room, with liroad fire- place nnii spnce l'or book shelves on either sillu and small windows over. 'l`h'.- fliiiiiig-rooin connects .immediate- l_v with this room with sliding doors, lletivnen the i'i-ci-ptioii ball and kitch- en is ii pi\ssi\ge\\'ny, with nice splice ut ilic right for smuil toilet-room niiii i-onlrooni. .-\t the loft are the stnirs loading iiown to grade en- Fo If £4- i I "___ Lunches served daily at the above plac Following is a list of I5c lunches: Beans and Pie Ham and Beans Corned Beef 'and Beans _ _ Chicken Pie] Fried Eggs Fried Sausages ‘lresd and Butter-Potatoes, and Tel Jclhe, served with any of the above dere for i5e. _ We serve hot buckwheat cakes wit: syrup for 5c,§ also szesks, hem and egg etc. Give usacell. » f ' Gt. George St. » driiiivhm ODD-t`rnhbe's <. i Jusi Received Plirs Docks and Shoes for siiring ssdsseimer was.. siyiisii sq; sjcomfensbie. wiii be ...iid im' '- ~- . Wemmfsbohgoh Ox'oi-cl. . . .$1.25 Wome`ii’l"l5ong0li1 Boots. . . .$1.50 Boyl' zbongéle Boots. . . . . .$1.75 Allllhls selliiigiil: lowest possible prices _et the Elxeapest Boot store. LON `RGAN’S TENUEHS FUH Ellil ' Chsr|oiiefown,Summersidc and _ Georgetown; also Hospital _._,____ 1 _ for the lnssne. from ioc up. i5c lunches a specialty DBDHYlme;;_agioglxganwgrkga_ L May 1st, 1908. . Sealed Tenders will be received _at this olllce until .noon on Thursday, May 14th, 1908. From any person or persons willing to contract to supply the Provincial Building, Law Courts, Prince of Wales College, Pool' House, Queen's County Jail, Eummerslde Court House and Jail and Hospitiil for the Insane with coal at per ton of 2240 {floors. and ilwucond story osngi. 'trance under the main stairs. 11" lNw¢f.Y° ovens »bet1reea~1ki\ch d dining»~°m_..¢¢nv°,,|,m_|y.-.,:.':n;:d thorough cleansing 'during QD ¢q_»» h _ . Wl¢h'lhelvee. Leading out from -t rooinfor refrigerptor 'md reiu- por¢h_ In the second- tory are- your ,,|¢ 'ing carried out in bay form. Th 30011- Mid the outlide of the hou painted in tints,-with green mop good basement is under the ami house, with laundry and ho; way, Some Definition; '- If a man takes mipieeo of ,ies worth a quarter.~and ,malaga of skill. kitchen il I small storeroois and ihentlug apparatus; =‘-* “ _ er _ _ Masciiiine Modes A Commoh-Sense Eight-Room lieilse _ _ mis ' - _ oi-ssiossn BY cuss. s. snnewlcx, snou1Ti:or,.1iiNNsaroLI8,--harm. - . _ - When to Clean the Teeth. If thesteetli- sro .tmget bntene just before retiring il the beet time to give it to them, as there are six to eight hours during shop that the cfmmbm-g_ ,mph clan" and buh? salivary glands are inactive, and fat- Jjeom. The dlningfrpomhu g rue,” °d °ld°b°=rd °ni>esiis the siieisg iodpa between me arouse memo. doors, thu end of the dining-room bg. ty ami starchy food, that may be are not bathed in lallve/-0, partial ,first story is - nnished in hardwood dlleltive fluid-undergo decompoei~ ed- tion, forming acids which not more in white enamel, /with polished birch or less readily on the tooth struct- 5° ure at the time of its formation.'l`he xlsalilrary glands _not being active during sleep; acid are 'not diluted, as during the day; a free tlow of sal- iva prevents to e great degree the ggleterious eilccts of acids thus form- ! _l__. . it _wu¢¢mpr|ngB worth sloth that is .Muscular Degeneration. Overexercise is bad for the individ- If ho takes a piece of paper' worth .ual. lt wastes vitniityi, weakens the .ii cent and-'writes on it'a‘poem that i system, fills it with poisonous fa- sells for S100 that is genius ' ‘tigue product, and, if persisted in Ilia man tahoe a=-hummer worth a' ‘shortens life. But the other extreme _‘dollar and in a‘day's use of. lhcarnslis equally bad. Failure to develop _ - '_ _two dollars, that is hard work. the muscles or their degeneration fo ~.--~ --wwf,-... ~-- . _ -- .|. . lAl.c°rr1 _ f , _~ __ ... f me . Ill _ _ rm-r|r¢,_. »_ . ‘ , __ _ ____ - "scsi "i>»'°f1..2."‘°” I _ i IZ-I b___i___\ f iii: 'Q li . l 'nu _ _f .-» _ - ll||_l| -WM ,_ - V szceri-x~n_ ~ “"‘°*“l"" E ' ._ .»r»°y.»‘~s_ _ __ ..,;, if - .a. = -. A _ riA1.r.'}."' '~ _ . ' i‘iP.s'r smelt . I ‘ == 5 . 3 E1 si. l* 'n _ _ _/ m_ _ \ 4 v °':..“¢w i-' “WP 11 (Q is vjv' mir:-' ini - '||i||i:'::i:' _ 0 g ~ l “ans _‘°*“‘ | C19 SEODIED FIDOR PLAN. 1_1...- » 1.. -...s-.., 'sim i is e.»= il _ li. is surprilink tan* as excise that can be ob _gm vp' Properly uimlsieuree 11*-“_ . th,- _ __ . ______“_ __ '4 Y ‘W A semi mined lmeth 7’ iris- tion strap should be 1| \‘~ ,__-_'_ _ forth, sn's|‘to'cov¢r . whole of the back from ward: then it can be ilirbwli each shoulder in turn uid' ` and down, so nl to applyflrl the chest, shoulders and upper _ ima By taking a short grip of ,cows ei and placing it scroll the abdhm_& nnd in a similar manner to .- ogg, The weak person can take thi! ‘rests lment in spool room and gr increase its tonicity byvmore _ _ _pipened windows and iacrllled' fridn OIL _ Value of Olive Oil. ' ~ olive on is as ideal suimisu' ies animal fats, and in *many ins eq more economical, as it' duel no ahh sorb in the process of co0l£UlI'F‘ UW food retains its natural ilavorf, free =fr0m sreasy suggestion, and .in V-¢l'f\Plll\8. “Ppetizing and easy 'bf di# gestion. Pure olive oil i_l_ practically! tasttless or agreeably palatable whether used as a table della# ii: 'cooking or as an adjunct to thdfellin ily medicine chest. its amqiandy 5| n household remedy is `becom more and more widely lmomi :S acknowledged as In important heh or in keeping the system in g hog. thy condition. Medical authorities all over commend it for its mildly lnxatlve and soothing action upon. _the digestive organs. The free use |oi pure olive oil ls recommended an a safeguard against the dreaded nt. tacks of appendicitls and kindred illi' due so largely to impaired divtiom and, naturally lends a glow of “lm to the complexion of the user hy alt ing nature in her digestive and , ’ retory1unctions. As a home for ills incident to childhood, nl we as for adult ailments, it inaugur- pnssed as a simple and saldrelom unoflcnding to the palate Q' sensitive stomach. i _._ . i i., ~ _ci;NulNi:c " ll' _ i _ .‘ ' L i i* '- _ ~_ ..<. ,i-1. r . iélf . . l 'sie' 1"# l` i '-` ' ' '” . ' .1 * sl ‘ii lil i . __ ~f. .. v » -. - -. M ‘ _ _ _ -5 .r ..of..i l>iii>1~;ii * r 35 't`ii€50 pei' cent discount _ . ..f '. ` , _ __ _ _ Comniencing 'Iuesday morning and continuing _untilever-y'rol1‘ now in stock' is sold. Youwcan buy N our magnificent stock' oi Hall, Parlor, Dining Room Bath and Bed Room papers at above discount. » S 5-5d1w ale for Cash Only. VICTORIA ROW. |.i.in<.¢',:.'.‘.-.»..= . - 1 TAfv.i;cR.’s Booxérons. \. __ _ lbs. to be delivered in the vaults of the above mentioned buildings at the cost of the 0ontractor_` by_1st of September next. ‘ Weigh scales to _be approved by the Department. _ Full particulars as to the quantity and kind' for each building may be had at this ofllce. 'l'he'iiames of two responsible per.- sons willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the son- treet must accompany each tender. The Department does not bind it- self to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be addressed to the un- dersigned aud marked -"Tenders for. Coal." -~ L. B. MeMILLAN, Secretary of Public` Works. 5-lidttsliirtiifdi. _ ` _ _T0 LET That well known. house fi-ontlm on King Blfiarc oontainliigtllireeml with front proc cellar heated by but wafer and all other modern improvements. The above “_ ` ‘ .ins ess.. nsevswi In sslnunzseanarlrlhl J.Vl`l. Bell, "__“dmm,°m ‘ ` Manager. -,s ... . dltnfllltf* ' » ii ftrlt olun manner. Possession l fsppiy ui imwsim xmisv. srdsovl - iismcl \ . O f ° '-*_ .. -ssnzszn" ‘f ‘uns _ 0 \` I 1' Gity~‘0f-fC;ha‘rio ttétovviil i ini.. _ _ f.- . .=r-=f~»»_»i-=-.' _-I f Debentures to ilie amount _0f_'$50.000-Oo will' be boldffto place: one"si.'redeenied`\._~dttriiig the_ year 1908 in lots 'of~$5o'_o§oo re upwards payable in .zo years. -Interest -' payable evei-y`>6 onths. from date. __of` issue-at the rate of 4__r`»z_ _p.'c_,_ order Ap'p1\y\t_o' = _ W. W. CliARKEi`f. f_.f ~ cssfioeefsws Apsi .. \» _ i cilygs I-ini i-city cisfkls once. c _ 18th 1908. _ "“l _ friction can he applied to thtw, ‘$53