Men's Tweed. caps in fancy N Men’s New Spring Caps in all the new shades and shapes. . fawn, brown and grey cloths. . 1.50 1 Our Great ran CHARLQTTETOWNGUARDIAN l May 1st 11'COLORS OF - NEW TRICOLINE ' This is a fine quality ‘RAYON‘ fabric shown in Copenhagen, Maize, Old Rose, White, Powder Blue, Coral, Peach, Jade Green, Sand, DuBarry, Black. Great goods a I at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLAIN AND ’ FANCY VOILES . . . . . . ' These fabrics shown in, al- together 20 eolorings, nice quality, 36 inches wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.29. 24 COLORINGS IN" PURE SILK CREPE DE CHENE OFFERED AT . . . . . . . Honestly, we think this is the best silk fabric of the kind we have ever been able to offer at so low a price" materials, 36 inches wide, ready for many uses, and sliown in 1o STYLES 39 FANCY DIMITY . . . . .. - Wonderful value in this line, which includes some fabrics ordinarily sold at 60c to 75c, all light grounds with fancy figured patterns, - I yd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FANCY CRETONNE _ QUILT FABRICS, YD ' You will like these 36 inch fancy colored and patterned materials at this bar- I gain price . . . . . . . . . . . 1.59 Good weight AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 54 inch Navy Blue Poiret Twill, all wool, an “ex- I tra special” at . . . . .‘ . ' saving on to you" FANCY BROAD- CLOTH HOUSE ‘l DRESSES . . . . . . . . . . " You will be pleased with this very specially attractive low price in dresses of fancy broadcloth for house wear. 1.79 Unshrinkable Dress Flannel, 32 inches, 4 light colors, regular 78c,‘ clear at. . . ' Loo-k this one overé-heavy weight coating silk, 36 inches wide, our buyer got a bargain of emphatic meritand he’s passing his If you like it, and you will, get what ‘l I you want at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . ‘liilhE$i"TLs°.“.E.'.’. . . . 3-95 Young folks delight in these very smartly cut and finished shown in red,’ green and blue, useful, right now . . . . . .3.95 Children’s pleated serge skirts, good all wool serge, attached to stout white cotton skeleton waist, suspending the garment Plain blueand fawn shades m this useful service coat, all wool 010011. Raglan sleeve, plain 0r belted model, suitable for mop and young men at .....$17.50 STYLISH HANDSOME anus-senor: SUITS 25-00 snugly froln the shoulders. This is a distinctly UNDER- PRICED offer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' SMART SPRING MODEL HATS WORTH $9.00 TO $14.00 ' ON SPECIAL SALE AT $7.00 Here is a notable bargain in high class millinery. The Hats shown are ALL new, all smartly stylish, but they are broken lines which have received the “MOVE CN” order to make room for ‘the later arrivals. Among them there are crochet straws, with flower trimming, some have the new Angora trimming, there are biege, sand, rosewood and black, not the full line of colors in any one style, but if you'find the one that suits yoll, you'll have a wonderful bargain . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00 Sl"4‘.='.‘Il‘-*Z§'f$.. 3.75 - Eélfllrfféfillqlé“. .l-50 Tailored styles, in straw, silk and straw, shown, in Orchid, Sand. New Red, Black, Navy with Grey. We'd like to place these beside somemail order lines at $4.50 to $5.00 3 | . - - . ¢ - . - - . . - . O I ' . N0 reason why your little daughter may not have ‘as smart a hat as Mother. These in all the good new styles and colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Better ones to . . . . .. 2 - . Wholesale Prices in all Departments This lnost outstanding value 1s offered ill all wool blue Botany serge, single or_double breasted models, smartly cut and- finish- ed, This is a quality sold usually glzllfigi). ‘Get one to- BOYS’ FOUR PIECE SUITS IN TWEED .. .'. .. Fancy brown and grey tweeds, very smart new style, long léants, bloomers, vest and coat. oa is p ain‘ double breasted model .. . .. Boys’ Caps, brown and grey tvrecds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59c EXTRA VALUE z BROADCLOTH SHIRTS “ These are offered in a fine, firm, lustrous broadcloth, in white, cream and blue. There are separate or attached col- lars. and the cuffs are either Frenrlh or Barrel style . .$2.25 Stlliéviékt’? sulT. .. 2-00 Good Spring weight union fab- ‘ric, very comfortable, and just heavy enough for Spring wear“ ‘Long sleeves and ankle lengtlls, Shirts and Drawers, per suit. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 and 2nd Cabaret Green, DuBarry Castilian Red Powder Blue, Rosewood, Orchid gopeghagglrl Blue, goes Beige Lavender g res en ue an .Burnt Almond Flesh Pink Grey Ali Baba , - Tango Pink Malaga Red Maise ~ j - we Trianon’ Black White ‘c. ' . . - . Oak Buff Tortoise Shell ALL WOOL ENGL w l WONDER AT ‘ . ‘SH BARQAW ‘N 1 ‘ L59 YD GABERDINE coATs..."-50 TWEEDVSUITS" . . . . .. Men’s and Young Men’s models in tweed suits of fancy brown and grey, single or double breasted" These are odd sizes relected from regular stock, worth to $25 for. . . . . . .$15.00 2.950% “féfiéfalu. . . 15-00 Grey and fawn fancy tweeds, slipon models, set in sleeve. shield lining, all sizes from_,35 to 39, a really smart and ex- cellent value garment at $15 . 0D BOYS’ TWO PIECE TWEED SUITS . . . . . . . Fancy brown tweed belted mo- dels, with bloomer pants, sold in all boys’ sizes . . . . . . . $5.00 Boys’ Golf Hose 2 pr'for . .75c EXTRA VALUE WORK SHIRTS _ _ _ This very special shirt offer 1n- cludes excellent shirts of khaki duck, plain blue Chambray. dark grey Domet, big, roomy, easy shirts, sleeves full and comfortable‘ Al sizes . . .$1.50 SALE OF SUBSTANDARD SOX _' 'l‘hese in fancy stripes, knitted of good union yarn and artifi- cial silk. These are “sub stand- ards” but there’s no flaw- mcrcly there‘s an occasional irregular stripe in the foot only, Worth 75c for . . . . . . . . . . . .500 Tuesday and Wednesday MAY PSALE 2 Days llilre bargains - Wholesale prices in all depart- ' menls o1 the Store Another of our great Spring shopping opportunities ls offered you in this Big Sale, which runs through TWO DAYS-Tues- day and Wednesday, May 1st and 2nd. Study our ad. for some of the wonderful specials offered in this big sale-and remem- ber that goods not otherwise advertised will be sold- _____ Young Men’s Roll and Snap 311m Hats in latest shaple, grey and 3 M ' I brown . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . .,. ._ Young Men’s Snap Brim and R011 Brim Fine Felt Hats. all 4 00 ll€W.....-...., . . . . . . . . I Artifical Silk Stockings at ll ,’ - eal low ‘price specialthat will interest many buyer-g, This gtgelking has lisle tops, reinforced sole, heel and toe, nine ' colors, ‘Qak, Buff, Blush, Chamois, Black, Zinc, Stollen Tan, Biscuit, Frgnch, Nude and Grain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._..29{; BARCLAY'S ENGUSH BATH . SOAP. . . .3 FOR 25c A real good soap, 181805109- 6 ounces to the cake, 52201‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C- RUBBER PANTS FOR THE BABY ' Do not think that these are inferior quality on account of the low price. They're good THREAD-SILK AND 75 RAYON STOCKINGS at ' There are ten good new c0]. ors offered in this special, with real run-stop tops, ex- ceptionally good, well made stockings . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75c FIVE COLORS, special cot- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19C. ton hose’ an Sizes 3 pairs 68c ' R ER l5 asters." UNBLEACHED COTTON‘ . ' Jo This good useful fabric is 36 inches wide and is of an am- azing excellence for . . . . 15c 1 Medium weight henlstitched pillow cases, 40 and 42 inches wide, very special at 48c pr English Bath Towels, 22x45 inches, colored, great value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72c pr All linen, heavy weight, very serviceable roller towelling 16 1-2 inches wide. 5 yards for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95c Medium weight, good un- bleached sheeting, 2 yards wide . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35c yd. CURTAINING Double fancy drawn border on attractive plain nlarquis- ‘ette, 32 inches wide, effect- ive at . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c Yd. Oilcloth mats, 14 1-2 gig" 27 inches, good for door mat, bathroom mat, etc", a daisy, at,each.......~. . . . . . ..10c A linelof pretty and durable as well as notably pretty lace curtains, fringed ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25 pr. Artificial silk combined with cotton, makes a lovely line .0f curtains, finished at lower end with silk cord fringe . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.50_pr. We invite comparison with mail order specials O, D fillfifiEflY/fpoi. 1-95 Ladies’ Gloria Silk Umbrella, taped edge, amber tips, short steel shaft with new style handle, navy, green, red, 2 brown, purple and black ' Turned Cuff Chamoisette HIGH GRADE PURE SILK GLOVES AT ..... This is a very smart glove in flared fancy cuff or with turn- ed cuff as desired" All sizes. here at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.50 Glove . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c ‘Ptlfincllznd fancy; curl clladlglssc- LADIES’ BROADCLOTH . ° e ‘M’ " °° °rsi Spwa BLOOMER . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 68.: . Many a time you have seen one BROADCLOTH 0f this grade Offered you. very SLIP . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . 89¢ close to the dollar mark. Five popular colors _ ) _ _ L _ _ _ _ ‘ _ 68c All the good light-colors SIIOWII. in this serviceable garment ol good English Broadcloth. .890 Girls‘ Dilnity Pajama, shown in combination of colors, Pink. Blue, Peach, Nile, Maize and Mauve .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60c Ladies’ Dilnity Nightgown, neatly bound with contrast- ing color at neck and arln. < peach, pink, blue, nile, maize ‘and mauve . . . . . . . . . . ._ . 69c Wholesale Prices in all Departments I 1.50. 4- ' t . I- m! t —IIEKRING NETS "l"! ¢9'k“’°°d v-GLIDDENS ENDURANCE DU" clbly stomach pump). recently got ..°T0 BUY FARM-Mr. Jeromecldnd to purchase a new “teacher's Grade V (Al-l. Glenn Wllllamli‘. Murlcn Yeo: 3, Clifford Palmer. W68 611i ln stock at Bruce's. paint has wonderful covering capa- through to the Importer. The twc Campbell. Harmony Jet. is about tcdesk", A committee was appointed 2. Sadie Btrcnlzman: 3. Lester Mam’ grad, n_1_ Alden yeo; z, Lllllall -’-- city. Order now at Bruce's. casks ‘mclzcd on Thursday were purchase a farm in New Harmony-lo vlslt the school next month. Mrs. Kay. -FREBI'I llERIlJNG-Wlth hr‘ —HARD WHEAT rbovrt- Ur- brought to Summcrslde and are now -0N MISSION WORIL- Mr- ln the custody of the Customs De- without lee, for bait cast or fox; der at Bruce's and save money. f d. B k our orders at Bruce's.‘ Thomas J. Humphrey, Kensington. purtment. Seuemmersig . y f “$035995” WHEAT 5N9 has left for Valley Centre. Sflsknl- —GUAII.DIAN carats ill-l TN! m an w. my a 1.10115. and and loam l: -IISTIIN AGlNT-‘lhlf. m, w,“ almond a ul . .1. Gallant is Howlln. and will b0 pleased to a- ctive newt. renewal subscriptions. We y buy western oats and run the‘ rill: of polluting your land will! weeds when lood Islond Seed is nmloble. We m olferllll lbw ooh lt- ILZO per bushel, 9.0.8. Ken- slnlflm. lop Included. Inspection all all‘ warehouse Invited. J. P. Mlllv llllfl- .\'_-- ~51 _j_. .. ; -»\¢- . N0- 1 510"" 50°‘! 0"“, . Lewis Morrison. also of Kenslng- the wnrllt klrvl in l-h- frelvb’ Il‘"“" D at ltlnlors. The conslxnment wad =s solns to build a new station at rnlmbd "spray got’ Orchards an?“ Harmony Jet. This ls much needed. _ ; l-uws un crown rcmthoso w I m. $1’, §§“,Z,,,flfi§,§§fiui,n mow. it l: a coed thing that it dlrl. " Govamment mspumg Na 1 3.11. not net used for tint purpose as lt slow In starting this sprl ‘M so“ o“, M “m p" plump would lllll anything, including trees, Considerable qullnllly of lt Gov- Ml firmly dud. . l flmmem Fwd compemlon “may: the Bummorolde Pioneer. thntland the fields now are beginning m two clnlul similarly marked and. look-noon. ondtl-lo ymmlcclnver ls l complete wltlmprlly pump (or poll-"ollowlng up wall, _' ' 1181!! . P. l. l. Kc \‘?‘ll.41:t-tv V l1‘..- MUFFET FOX FEED, broken bl!‘ cults. In stock at Bruce's. , who la open to ru-l -BANISII CARI} and worry for celw new and renewal aubicrlpq two and a half hours. see "The m“ “venue h, a“ sumac“ Colonel's Mold" Dramatic Players lrrFl-eewwn "l" a mnln behind the pm» winner. nu of Mdlpeque Hall. 41974394" The sincere good wishes of his many. ' -——" ' ‘ ' friends follow hlm in the " ” —HES'l' QUALITY SALT.--ll'l L. ___y_ i n" “a m“ n mu“- of such nobl duties i“ —-ENOACEMENT ANNOUNCED.‘ —IJ UUI S'IZID—-Dl1ThUl‘8dflyl a-SIID (“T5 Fol 35w “I --Mr. and Mrs. Ju. B. Bernard hf the Ceatcms and Prohibition Ofllc-l N‘! 0315M l“ "l" ""9"! Ktnllillldfl. announce ‘the engage-lien of Borden seized two can con-l toenail! bushel! Gwmlmfl" "l"- rnent of men daughter, mum. m ulnlna ll Inllohl of boom: rum. Ml (on. Marriage to take place in May. PM! *ll'.""*!!..l ‘l’. W!" 4.0M"‘”'“' Mission w chewan. where he will engage ln k for the summer. l-ic had Just returned from Pine Hill cdy. "Aunt. Jcrushy on the War- Dlvlslon Hall, where he attained n path", in Malpoque Hall Tuesdnv —TI<IE KELVIN DRAMATIC players will present the Il-aet com- He evening, May 1st at 8.15. If not flno by "l9 Flflww“ scored B0 pol-cent ln Hebrew, only Wednesday. One half proceeds lb 4143-04-21 We understand. last Tuesday ave it its 4131-4-30-21. s» . Mlnnrrru Llnlmcnl, Invaluable In llnllll Eastern Guardian ’ ..”NEW STATION-The C. N. R. . FGIABS BTABTE rut W“ . though f He sold his Own bl! 300-80“ 11ml Peter D. Peters invited the memb- last fall to a seed Pvlulv-srvwlnlz el-s to hold their next meeting m. ;her home. Roll call answer will be l ,“Where I would like to travel.“ -—Mr. C. l-l. Patterson. a motion All“; me blame" mum“; m9 p“). picture operator. was in Kenslngton 3mm commute, angel-tuned the recently 8nd SD01" $01110 "m" l" 0V" members with Instrumental music. crlocklng the Picture Machine of Lunch w“ lgryed by the hggflgg CDDCCIXL‘ Grade V (Br-l. Geo -' mm 3mm roe Skerry, fllalL land. Grade IV-l. Clinton Mllllgon; 2, Alexis Wood: 8. Leonellll Wood. gllda III-l, Bessie MacKay; 2,, Frances Williams. Stewart‘ Williams Principal. Marlon Campbell Assistant. the Strand Theatre. He restored ll. Ind g "n, Hen“; event,‘ was ,__ . to its pristlur efficiency and the “flay” by 51L Mann; do,“ wml the National Anthem. r l.- tlsfnctlon " ‘ the audience Saturday night is u convincing proof that henceforth every picture shown will be dlsplayq ed to emphasise every fixture of the subject depleted. The public will be assured that every picture screened vcrtlsed. ..'ROLLO an snsr - The E‘ Em‘ members of this Institute held their mum April meeting at the home of Mrs. l,‘ M“ Andrew F. Peters. The meeting op- ‘ enfid with aichlzrus. {followed BYJOII Vincent Mtwouslsnd; ll. Osman 311mm h; "mes. ummleso all mee m; m“ we "a a u e “Kym”, were then read and adopted. Final holding of n dance in thooelmoi- I; llollal! on‘ April 21th; IWVlVM- 0; I» ¢ +0} _ TYNE VALLEY SCHOOL The following ls the report of the W"! M9880 c "P to all that ls ad- Tyne Valley School for the month Y of March: Grade X-l. Bea MucNelll: 2 Ruth Grade IX-i. Mabel Dyment; I, Yeo: 3, Jean Ellis; 4. Stel- y’; 5. Kathleen V. Phillips. Mldflolll; 4, Lloyd Illll. Grade VI-l, Wendell Mnclhlll; 2 lflfllliemfifli W" m!“ m!‘ ml! Stanley Phllllpi; I. Olivine lll; 4, I 1G1 TIM". ' . Used CfifS . I‘ I _ I ‘pf _ .. We have some good mo» to oflor In: sun six COACH ' BUICK Romans swan roun OOACII ovnuum TOURING. STAR: TOURING. STAR IOADSTIII. These on be neon at our allow room. m cud-r ozone; nun- , IVES, 11-1, Ida M. Sherry: ‘l, _ .l q-uu. . : o.» ‘Edwin l-hullen: ‘Mlficflllllflfldi 3. Waldo MncDoulz- 8. Arthur Mucollul- Grade I-I, l-lllrold Mlllllll"? 1