. l ‘ , ,0 Western: Guardfitr ' M 00KB a McLEOD L w 119-121 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN -OHOP noun Holman‘: nail‘. -PURGHA'8ES ESTATE. -- Ir. Hartle Bowness has purchased the ‘ J. IS. i-logg estate, Remington. Y -' ~ -wousn-s FINE nnovlm mo oxford. with stitched tip, flolible “ leather soles and robber basis; our . palr $2.95 at Sincldaii-‘a. 114i’ ._, —WILL BE UNLOADlNG a ~-. com. llour. oilcake. ‘bran and ot or ' toad at Albany Station the coming Monday. Tuesday and Wadnaaday. ‘ ‘ Prices 500d. A. H. Aflleck. ll-Bi ——WOMEN'$ PATENT one. ‘I strap Dumllfl. medium we with perforations and stitched tip, (m. ‘ ban heels: oer pair $2.95—8lnclnlr & Stewart, Limited. - 11-21 _ —THE INTERESTING, humorous iour act comedy drama “Cranberry Corners" will be presented in the new hall. Freetown on Tuesday. . May 22nd. at 8 u. m. l! unfavorable Thursday. May 24th. 116800-5-9-61 ._ Values and lleivesi i; ‘ i; Styles in Ladies nun ‘Liftomwith H" i0 Wear 0e i (l3 . COATS-Many new styles arriving daily, including pretty sport models of 11v AQQQQ A v Tweed and Polo; also dressy Coats of vvv Velour and Tricotine. Prices from », 1, . Q Q Q Q A Doesn't hunt c. biz‘ . l “Freezone" m nu -_')- ., _ , stanily that corn damn,“ ‘routin- then shortly you H“ i, ‘fflmlll’. ‘ with fingers. ‘Truly! “n '.'~ ilny 1mm ""00 a n‘ $6.98 to $54.00. —womsws BLACK DONGOLA kill oxford. medium low heels, a01- id leather conulrnctionf per pair ' SZJEO-Slnclnir It ‘Stewart, Limited. SUITS.-—Diiferent styles of Tiicotine, Your “Fufliilrt sells n r oi’ "Freezonc" ‘.01’ n 10w (1 W.“ a 112' Poriot Twill and Ser e with linin f . l V g 1 v 88 0 u! llciem lo remove u"\ll"v hard c0 -—~GROWING GIRUS line block Y. 5°11 mm, or corn IlPUYiPIl m, m ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, pumps. “flamed "pp Canton Crepe and Satin, $25.00 to _ was, “m, m, ea,,,,,,,s_willlulllm 19pm" 501e,, Wm, sxendey- 1w ‘ _ k neas or irritation. ‘n soles, iow r-ubber heel; P91‘ Pair 7' $511M), \ mi‘ I . 0r|g|nal $2.95 at Sinclair's. 11-21 . I __Ju$1' ARR|V5D__A “M. m, ’ DRESSES.—'-A variety of styles in Can- l sultingn in Blue, Grey, Brown, strip ’ ‘ Saturday and Serge. $15.00 to $50.00. _ assortment is completed with a very nice range of sturdy light .._._ . ,1 , f‘ S - IL, , d; B A N i] Y weight, smart-looking Donegal tw-eeds in lighter shades.‘ This is . “o0 b!“ H Lewm m te ' ‘ _ M» g I ‘ the most remarkable valuejn. Spring Coats that we have been able . __MEN.$WQROWIN WAXSPL" Beauti -_VQi1 B1‘ - p , Many-styles in black, browng, . 5 H Q med “an. la tuck i 0.0331113’, $1.10 to $650 .000’ ' a " ed and cheque. The tbest made suit. ~ _ to Qfier within Qur mgjnoyy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\ . .1. .153 .41, . 50%}! work lmoyihnlt‘ belllqwp tongue, x . styles, $3.98-t0 $6.50. v - - ._ . filpygg M c K l N N o" l Price reasonable. Fred G. Kelly, . w ;;_ plain toe, solid-leather, nailed soles A Lovely Goal at 000i ol SI .00 llalue AAAAAALLLAAAAA --A vvvwwv vvvvvv vvv ton Crepe, Alltyme 'Crepe, Tricotine vv ’ Elnerztltl 12-21. A Wonderful llalue Spring 00a! at $8.75 _ §.-—WOMEN'S mahogany broguol The shades shown are lovatts, sand, fawn and copenhagen. The _ heels, smart and stylish; per pair oxford, leather soles and rubber H’; A_A_AAA illld heels; speclalqierpn/lr $2.95 m - —THE SNAPFY COMEDY, Mrs. Tfimlllwfi Telegram, reccnllgrbruad- kl.‘ L vvvvvv Vv A v Ag‘; vvvv -¢¢;;*:.¢¢.- vvvv -....---....--. -.- -... vvvvVVwwvvvvvvv vneceeefin“ $10.00 A COAT SIMILAR TO THE LINE above described "is shown in a very smart model with back showing inverted pleat, narrow belt all around, patch pockets, finished with large matched buttons. This coat is three inches longer than the line described at $8.75. The range of colorings and fabrics is about the same. This value is a most. emphatic 011.3 at; . . . . . . . . . $10.00 $14.00 A COAT OF $18 VALUE - $14-00 This range of very smart and eifec- " tive Spring Coats shows double pleat in back, narrow all round belt, fasten-ed with button, half- lined, 41 ins. long. This is the very latest and most popular length, Fabrics are Polo cloths in lovatbs, in brown, mauve, fawn, and dark brown. This coat is remarkably smart and stylish, and well tailor- ed. A wonderful value at - $14-00 llaw “Alltyine" and Flai lirepe Dresses at $25.00 NEW FLAT CREPE AND ALLTYME CREPE DRESSES AT $25. ‘Within the lastfcw days we have received a lot of very lovely dresses in Alltyrne Crepe in gray, sand, almond green These are very smart new designs, fresh from black. the best maker that we know of - - navy and the handsof $25.00" . . . . . . . - ..-- ~ A FEW VERY EFFECTIVE DRESSES IN FLAT CREPE are shown in almond reen, henna, China blue and sand. istinctive new ideas. shows some very This line One very effective model being finished with twisted girdle of burnt orange combined with -sand and caught at the side with large rosette in the same colors. Dresses inferior to this lot sell in most stores at $35.00. Our $25.00 It o ~.-.- l i$aiurclay Evening Sale oi lleninanla Sale 7 l0 9 P. M. Ends of grey and white cottonsyltoller and glass towel- linger 'l\a.ble Linens; Dress and apron gingham-s; Print cottons; Black sateens; White vestings; Check muslins; Galateas; Poplins Come Expecting Bargains 4, N. \'.. I gular tri-unonihly steamer service between France and 'I‘a.hiti New Caledonia will be instituted in greatly reduce imporlnilons the near iuture ‘by the French cnm- the United States, since A EWI Ne and i c . n; ing to recent announcement. PAPEEPE, Tahiti, May 9-~A re pony, hiessagerle Marntime, accord steamer service with France where I lower prlcos prevail and on whose It is expected here that this will goods heavy import duties ‘are not from (zhnrged, wil-l turn trade nwuy from - direct America. G TOBACCO is a mine of enjoyment. bi$ plugs L cars-ted by radio-from Scbnucturiyg is to be staged n‘. Central‘ "Wlfique Hall soon. The cas: con- cnt ir. the Province. Watch for data. 1 lllivfiJ-S-fl-‘ii! —A LOVING TRIBUTE. - Over! the tablet. erected to the memory‘ o! the boys o! the Presbyterian, congregation ‘in Kenslngton, who tell in the Great War, Mrs. Thus. Somers has placed ‘a wax wreath and two flags. lit will ‘be recalled how her sou. John 'W.. bravely vol-. untcered for military service when the world was in dunger oi‘ (laminar-i tion by Germany. He was accept- '.d and saw octive service on lbw lbnttlaiieid. There, with many olh-l ler brave- youug men, he sucrlili-elli his life to save the Empire and the‘ civilized world. This is ‘but a mild, muognitiori o! the honor that is‘ ‘due to these brave lads that clot-b‘ ltlll. rho privatlons and ilZIIIQGFSJllBl bards-hips land the dire rconsuqucnc-g rs. oi‘ devastating wnr to the secur-l ily, curse and comforts oi’ domestivf lire. When positive servitude to \‘lll.,‘<1ll(l when positive it “'11s that victory would vbe dearly boilgh-t, lhen these valiant youths, among unborn was John lSomers, couna e- oxisly sprang into the mulls and in‘ union g with multitudes of others shouted “On to rBerlinl” Ungrnteiill‘ M11 those who have forgotten the intrepid heroes who murlo victory for tho enemy or defeat for the Allies, impossible. l-Jlvrnal must be rhclr memory. .- y —-Mr. ll. D. Bowness and Mr. Jus. l/ilzrphy, carpenters and builders. Kouslugton, are instituting exten- slve repairs ‘to the plant. oi‘ Andrew Bownens & ‘Son, Kensington. They have ‘changed phe interior and are renovating.thowexierior, and Mieni . the cnntrac ls completed the es- tablishment. Will. in all branches, ‘meet the requirements of a perpet- nal vprotienslon. Y ' CARD OF THANKS W0 dcslro- publicly to thank the firm oi’ Prowse Bros. Ltd" for needs oi their Aunlvvrnury Sale al- lvlind in our institution. This con- tribution is only in keeping with the past mugnanimous acts of this generous firm. With sincere gratitude. TRUSTEE BOARD OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL. J. A. WEBSTER, Acting Chairman. G.G.I.T- NOTES st. Jn/ncs |c.<'..l.'r. held their us- ual mice-ting on Monday vvonill?! lllss ‘Fullerton led in a service ‘o! worship, topic “L0ve". Miss Tali then rend from ‘ii-leroes oi’ hhe Homeland," the liie oi’ lMary lsldss- or, and also a letter from Dr. Flor- ence IMurray. ‘The ‘financial reports oi’ the groups and departments were rend and adopted and money was voted to M. R. E. C. and miss- sions. Th9 Junior group oi St. Paul's C.Gli.'l‘. held their usual meeting Tuesday evening. the meeting opened with the devotional period. Mm- MaqNavshtnn passed n. her resignation na lender oi the junior group, owing to her lalhsence i'rom the city. After the meeting, some oi the girls played games. On Friday evening, the Memo- rllnt C.G.l.’l‘. met in IHearta Memor- ial Hall. ‘lllfe meeting opened with the devotional period. Miss Mac- Donald then gave an interesting Skirts talus some oi the best amateur lai-l a Just arrived, many pretty mod- ‘l els in stripes, plaids navys and blacks, newest style-s and materi- 5h Lfin 9E LIE als, $5.00 to $15.50. llhilelrenh’ lleelers Newest styles in silk and chum“ oisette gauntlets, trimmed with contrasting colors and buttons; also a nice line of long silk gloves in ‘the leading shades, $1.50 to $3.00. ' , lleckwear . A large selection of Bramley Sets in white and colors, 55c to ll ll ll_0 00‘. PHONE 210 [Bil Another ‘shipment of Children's Reefers, of navy, cheviot, serge; full lined, Canada buttons and col- $1.25. . Separate colors of lace and pique ilorman autowacy scorned immln» ' their ciplcndlil gilt of $100.00, pro- ' ored emblems, $6.00 to $6.75. One price Cash store 8l.l‘3ll0ll$. plnrv oi‘ l “tlontulzif ._.-_.l__ J and instructive talk on "Care o! the Hair" with practical demon- played Tlw lnlk was npprerizatr by a-ll present. _ v l The ilirfcreut groups o! thc Zion. C.(l.ll.’l‘. met u! the homes of tlici‘. learlcrs this wvek. hurl n social Thursday nigh! The linnutn heir usual meeting. The llapiisl (Y.l‘..l.'I’. lllll no: hold a meeting this uw-vk owing lo tho .Wherever DI b ENyKINS & SON. ll‘ to wear with your new spring suit. l . i: Probably the Cause o! Your Headaches One price EYES "wEX-riisn EAST or MISSISSIPPI , r as‘... *- region and unsensonably cold Iwea- 111511..‘- IN STATES-the lower lake area, the upper Ohio valley and . '\VI\SHJNWT()N. 11B)‘ lllw-Willl However a decided reaction is ill “ ‘ ‘ BMW Wllflflfill l" Hi0 ("Bill IARGS prospect, the iorecast culling [or , R. Ea C- temperatures (her prevailing in mos! States east 5mm; on Thug-may, A warning of of the oils-Mission! river- lhs Wev-‘pronlnne galcs oiMhe Atlantic coast thcr bureau tonight predicted oven and “long u“, |owm mke, w“ 18. lower temperatures tomorrow ibr med by the bureau Consult the Atlantic Sta-term l) and clear PHONE 150 HAVE YOUR EXAMlNEll 12 3 Queen Slfflfi Noxt Moore Q. McLeod.“- can" - 050$ . 3-0 mtt+o4ofoo __==§ ‘.1; 1' 4-1} should be used Gold Dust takes the drudgery out of cleaning. Instead of getting a backache by scrubbing and scouring,‘ let Gold Dust loosen the dirt. Then all you do is to mop it up. 001a Dust is .1... all Gold Dust goes into comers: wherever water will gW-flfld wherever°Gold Dust goes in Dirt comes out. For washing dishes, cleaning“ silver, brass, nickel, cut glass- it works in tiresome way. purpose cleaner. Let Gold Dust Save Your Back and Arms Gold Dust sold and dis- Gold D0812. "Bold and dis- Gold Dust sold by. Weymouth Clash qrocery. played by. n. r. MADDIGAN Gold Dust sold by \ F: iris do u!‘ wor \ c ,. mi- , l; 1 l ‘I r l“? cu-omonn imos. RT_ and oREhsEl gakther D DU ST 681d Dust sold b)’ \ . COP-FIN & ('0: .