Moore & Mcleoil Limited a 119-121 Queen street Charlottetown Commences at Bedspread and-other goods in ed prices. Embroidered pillow cases, Embroidered Lunch Sets L i Some notable values in Sale of Bedspreads damaged by water NOW HERE’S A REAL CHANCE. We had an accident. A lot of damaged by water. Some are spoiled-—some merely wet. But of course—the first new freshness is off the goods-and to clear them, weare offering the whole lot at very heavily reduc- Bedspreads damaged by water, regular $10.00 for $8.50. Bedspreads damaged by water, regular $9.00 ‘for $7.65. Bedspreads damaged by water, regular $7.00 for $5.95- Bedspreads damaged by water, regular $5.00 for $4.25. Bedspreads damaged by water, regular $11.50 for $2.97. Sheetings damaged by water, regular $1.00 for 85c. Sheetings damaged by water, regularii-Il-fii) I'oi~$1.27. Sheetings damaged by water, regular Embroidered Towels water damaged 150 1'01‘ J9 v- 9 a. m to-day. the Linen Department .were < .90 for 76c. water damaged, $4.25 for $3.40 water damaged $7.00 for 91.3.95. silks and dress goods THIS DEPARTMENT OFFERS YOU SOME VALUES IN dress goods and silks that you w ill hardly. duplicate. Daily. al- most, we are receiving goods bought many months that were woven in Japan, dre ago-silks ss goods from old England-all priced at figures that even the makers will not duplicate for pur- chases today, Here are some o Novelty Voils 79c 36 to 40 inches, wide of very nice smooth Weave, soft finish and a wide selection of patterns in tones of rose, tam, heliotrope and pale blue. This is a notably good value at . . . . . . . 79¢‘- Fast Color Heavy Drill Shirting 45c - These sturdy fabrics come in 27 inch width and are shown in stripes of black and white and butcher blue and white. The as- sortment also includes a fine range of the famous “Roekfast” drill. This is ,a remarkable value at the special price of . . . . . .4511 White Palm Beach Cloth 55c This 3b‘ inch fabric is admir- ably adapted for middies and svash skirts. It is a sturdy wear- er, launders beautifully and will be an extremely satisfactory f them :— cloth under all conditions. We recommend this with confidence at special price of . . . . . . . . .571" White Striped Vesting, $1.10 This is an extremely handsome fabric 32 inches wide. Plain, white with wide satin stripe. It is beautifully adapted for blous- es and children's dresses. It will be found an extremely good val- ue at per yard $1.10. Crisp, Dainty Organilies at 95c These lovely fabrics 38 inches wide fine, close sheer- -weave, shown in pink, sky and white. Is admirably adapted for dresses and blouses. It is excellent value at per yard These are only a few of the lines shown in the best stocked wash goods department in Prince Edward Island. Samples will besent free on application. The Designer M.- housekeeping tips. I at 80c THE DESIGNER HAS ABSORBED THE “WOMEN’S MAG- ' azine." That means that the DESIGNER is now one of the lar- gest as well as the smartest of fashion magazines. It has splen- did fashion articles-well illustrated. II. has clever fiction. It has able special articles and editorial matter. It offers you many IF YOU WILL CALL EACH MONTH AT OUR PATTERN COUNTER WE WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH THE DE- SIGNER FOR A YEARTAITR8I())c. YOU SAVE ONE rnnennnanaannrnnssnn ‘I 7 . I l Q v Western Guardian —IT PAYIS to buy in thil Prov- ince. —“DON'T DELAY GETTING your Fertilizer another car has ar- rived today g0 we can again make prompt delivery. R. '1‘. Holman, Ltd. Suniuierside". 8347-1-20-31 —RAMCO OR COLORITE any color only 25c per bottle at l-1ol- mall's Summerside. Apr20-3i -PROF. HUNTER says that eve- ry iox‘pen should have a lump oi’ rock salt. You cnn get it at Holmuns, Suninierside. Apr 20-31 —MONAR-CH BRAND FERTILIZ- ER ls known and recommended by the most successful farmers In Llniindii. Write us tor particulars and prices. ll. T.. Holman, Limited, Suinnie-rside. Apr 20-31 POSITION-Mr. Ira Reid o f Bloomfield h its ac- cepted a position with Messrs. It. '1‘. Holman Ltd. —-ACCEPTS -—-BRUNSW-lC_K——tho paragon of Plionographs for sale by Sinclair rind ‘Stewart, Limited. 8369-4-21-21 —NEW SEASONS STYLES in womnirs rendy to wear hats, sell- ing iit $3.50. ISiiiclolr and Stewart, Limited. ' 8309-4-21-2Z —POTATO EMBARGO.‘—Tht~ railways now refuse all shipments of potatoes into Boston and New York owing to nn embargo being placed o n these goods on account of the strikes. —NOTlWlTH$TAN-DlNG TRADE conditions our prices on rnilllnery are remarkably low. See the speci- al value in rendy to wear hats, on sole at only $3.60. others in propor- tioii. lSincinir and Stewart Limited. ' 8369-4-21-2i -NOW OPENING NEW EMP- RESS Oxfords and high laced boots. some old quality and make, prices right. Sinclair and Stewart Limited. 8369-4-21-2l -NOTICE.—Grand Division S. O.'1‘. will meet. The Grand Division S.O.'i‘. ut Kensington on Thursday April 29th ut 2 p. m. Public meet- ing at night. Deputies kindly send in returns ‘before above date. 833$ __._< V --THIRTY WOMEN'S stilts in surges and fancy worsteds worth from $22.00 to $27.00 odd lines on sale now at ‘$15.00 and $18.00.-Sin- clzilr und Stewart, Limited. 8369-4-21-21 —NOW SHOWING ATTRACT- IVE new spring coats for indies, in tweeds, velours, tricoiiiies, jer- seys and sergcs. priced from $0.00 up to $60.00. Sinclair and Stewart Limited. ‘ _ 8360-il-2i-2i -—MEN'$ TAN GRAIN BOOTS. soft pliable stock with slnggi-il sole, made for shipmentwii l<‘i_'iini-i~ but cancelled on account oi cx- chniige. conditions. A big v-.i_liii- lit the price per pair $0.75. Sinclair iinii Stewart Limited. _ 8309-4-21-21 --TROUT PLENTlFlJL.—-'i‘hcri~ are many reports ironi Ihc differ» eni fishermen about the loll-ii‘ r-uteheg of ‘trout from the liuuk Itiver, but perhaps, one of the best catches was u 23 lb salmon lnntlt-il by Mr. Joseph liinlilelltrr, Summer- side, who sold Ihc fish for ‘.1 5010-! "fiver". —NOTICE.—A farmers lllfiilllili‘ incciing will he iii-id at Augustini- (‘ove schoolhouse on Wciiiii-siiii)‘ April 21 at 7 o'clock p. m. to con- sider buying fertilizer and wire it-ncing. Mr. Austin Scales of Suin- incrside will be present. Joh- IIIIIHIII President. _summi-znsiia—su RESIDENT DEAD.—'l‘he death 0(‘,(‘.lil‘l'I‘(l iii her llilllll‘ iii Suinmorsiiit- on /\IH‘il the - 15th from n prolongcil illness of Mr. Joseph A. Wedge, bi-ttt-i‘ known nrounil Suiuincriiide an "Gussir" at the early uge oi‘ 2i years. iii-sides his sorrowlng parents he leaves Io inouril one sister ‘Bciitricc. iiiur Iirothors, llictiiun iii (lomplit-lllioii, llcnjtimln, ‘Percy and lllilTY "l homo. His funeral took IIlHP" Sunday morning from Si, Paul's (iliumh Io the Ii. (i. Cemetery. HALIFAX, April 13.—Mlke Mc- Tlgun hits liven mnichcd io moot Danny FPPKIXHUII oil’ Philnili-lplilu in this city on May 20. Forguson lost on u foul to liroiiscun in Mon- treal inst May. WESTERN PERSONALS - -Mi'. Robert. (ioughiln, nfiflflllflllli, Lot 4, was niuong the week cud Iiusinesn men in Iown.—-li. —4Miss Iloso (Yrossman, Souiir" port, Lot 48. is visiting friends I n Summcrside. —-Miss ibauru ‘Hllgllflll of (‘har- lpttetown is spending 11 10W day! visiting friends in Summersitie. —Mr. Harold Bridges or Mc- Neiils Mills, l’. E. l-slimd, passed through Summerside Saturday morning enrouto to Moncton. -lMr, James Miller oi‘ Albcrion, was In Summorslde Saturday. Mr. Miller is visiting nI his home utter spending the winter in Sydney, C. B. »-Mn1. Glenn McLean and Mrs. Hugh MoLea-n of Hearltown were visitors to Summersidc on Friday. -——'M’t. Fred Fnrrant oi Summer- lidfl left Saturday morniniz on l business trip to Sourid and other eastern towns. ..-_ 1 ... 8illl6-44Zfl-2l . . i $1 .50 75 cls. piece goods. Wintltiw order. Shades intidc to ()l'(l('I‘. 1.1-1 us measuri- _vm|i' wimhnv iiiiil quote you _prii-cs on your next ‘i $2.50 $3.50 ‘Our range of Congoleum Are Good Enough For The Ma Yet Cheap Enough For The Cottage With the many charming patterns and colors in which Gongoleum Gold Seal Rugs are made, it is remarkably easy to chose a patterns ‘that is in perfet-c harmony with the decorative scheme of any room in either the elaborate home or humble cottage. Gongoleum Gold Seal Rugs are the creation of American leading rug designers, made on a. wool and fibre felt base saturated with pure oxidized linseed oil and are worked by thehands of master craftsmen. The soft blending and attractive shades are guaranteed sunfast and waterproof and will outwear any floor covering in its class. The price on Gongoleum is no higher than the ma ny inferior imitations. Let the Gold Seal protest you its on therfage of every rue". ~ 18x36 in. 3x3 ft. 3x414 ft. 3x6 ft. i6x6 ft. 6x9 ft. 9x7l/_» ft. 9x9 ft. 9x101/. ft. 9x12 ft. $8.00 $12.00 $15.00 $17.75 Gold- Seal Oilcloth an ti Linoleumafiords an op- portunity for terior arrangement. artistic in- The patterns are" (bright. and cheerful and whonproperly laid and rubbed with wax or Linoshine, will outlast A Rpal. Linoleum is made, oi powdered cork, mixed with oxidized lin- seed‘ oil and pressed 011 inlaid. burlap. » ' Linoleum, $1.50 per square yard and less. Oiloloth, 75c. hill is spcntllng n ft-w tiuys in lalillliililll‘ visiting her inullicr, Mrs. Arcliiliiilil (iliirli. ~*Mi'. iintl Mrs. (‘hiirles A. hltiy- niiril, oi Port llill, spi-iil tho writ-it i~ntl iii Suiiiiiiiiiasiiit- illl‘ truest 01' Mr. uiiii Mrs. M. L. Fritiik Mciii-ii- zic. " Miss Wright, il'illlll‘ll nurse oi (‘linrloiit-Ioivii l't‘illl‘llI‘Il to Iii-r hnine, utter spt-niling stnni- timi- -iii Stiiiinivrslilt- on hvr pipit-ssioiinl (llllll',\'_ STOCK QUOTATIONS llAililldAX, N, Sh, April 20.——(Qliu tniiiing Inrnislii-tl by Ii‘. i5. llii-Vttriiy -intl i‘ii., tho hiniiirviil Stilt-k Exr change.) . SIM; ' 1401/. “IOU/Q 80% 134 ‘A . H. - .., IIIHQH'IkJ.:TIS:5EKCK 7hr, “Your 1K5 B‘ .0); g-iMrTldill-ZIII‘ Doughoriy, ifirttlr- made in crack or durable. nishiup. Feltol, 60c BROS | est. ..*MOVING PiCTURES-Sourisd Mouiliiy, Lilith. 839l‘4“21'[ll .."'MOVING PICTURES: ilritlgc- town, Saturday 2-ilh. Sllilil-ii-ifil-ril. ..*MOV||NG PICTURES: Mort-ll 'l'hni'siitiy 22nd. 838914-2141. ....*PURCH-ASES FARM. — Corp. Li. lilcbunzilil. lately ri-turncil from 0V0"tlilrll', hns' pure-linseed tho. Archibiilil MCUOFIIIACR property, zit Niiuirngc, comprising 400 ucrcs iii- cltiiiiiig mill site. The old mill is. living rebuilt on modern lines iinil will hnvo il very largo. capacity. Tho sitiiiiiitin is ndmiriihic being in close touch Io tlic RilllliVily olr shipping at two ports, St. Charles and Selkirk. ....*COMI_NG SPORT.—-Mr. A. A. Fraser. Vernon. proprietor or tho ltlversiile lltico Truck, wits in Mon- liiguo last week visiting his brotn» cr, ilr. A. J. Fraser. lI is under- stood that matinee races are to bo iii-Iii on Riverside Truck on Jilly 1st for country horses only. Mr. Friiseuls making propnratitm to commence work on Truck its soon us wenlher permits. ....'I, O. O. F. —'1‘he members of Acme Rebecknh Lodge No. 07 1. O. 0. F., Montague, are to be congrat- ulated on the success oi’ their So- cial Whist and Dance held on Ap" . “MOVING PI97TURES~—-Sik lK-Ii ll", Fritliiy ‘Jilril. . iliiili-ri-Iti-Iii . WBUSY MONTAGUE-ll would linrk its it‘ tho busy town of Mon- Iiiguv would be busier than cvvr this season. (icorgc A. 'i‘hompson has purchased tho Martin wiir h' iso which he is now tearing d Nil, ‘llltl on this site he intends ll crcct ii substantial residence.- I hot-go l’. 'l‘honipstm proposes to 1 .iilii n hciiuliful residence on (Ehest Iii Strut-t. lt is nlso reporiotl lllili II. J. Miibon, Drugglst, is con- iiiilt-riiig the iroiistrtietion of u new bniltling on his lot, where now stiiniis Ilie studio occupied by W. A. Cummings. An annex to the Post Oillcc is tilso talked of.~—Tho ‘(Hinarllun Dank of Commerce alter doing business in the annex of twenty yours are moving tempor- nrily i0 tho store almost directly ucross the street, formerly occup- it-tl by Mr. lietikbcrt. it is tho in- icnlion oi‘ the ilunk of Commerce to build new premises of their own In Montague us soon as pos- sible which will be rt credit to the Bank and to the town.-—I'0oio 6i: 'i‘hoinpson are making extensive alternations and additions Io their store which, when coinpleteil, will give them it larger store building over twice the size of their pra- isent store.—~Mr. Frank Murphy hns moved his partly completed house from Sackvllle to Main stz. ‘and intends having same complet- ed In the. very near IUi.\11‘8.~—MI‘, A. I'll 16th. Two hours of progressive whisl passed pleasantly iind ull too quickly. after which ihe Indy members served dainty rofresh~ merits. Tito remainder of the ev- onlnir was devoted to music and dancing. About sovonty-flvo coup- los were present who unanimously pronoun<:ed'it one of iho Iuosi. en- joyable o1 the niiiny enjoyable rio- cinl functions this popular i-iocioiy hos hnd tho pIi-itituro of presenting Io its friends and members. The chaperons were, viz; Mrs. L. H. Coflln. Mrs. W. A. Cummip ; Mrs. R. W. Stewart; Mei. 8.’- haui. L _ _ l J. ltohertson, is building o. now res- idence on main street, and Intends moving |nt.o the Town soon as com- pleted. Thoro need not be any idle carpenters in Montague this season. ‘is Atm- EASTERN PERSONALS ' ..°Capl. J. N. Mcllinchern, was a passenger East. from Mount Stewart. Friday. ..°Mr. Gabriel McDonald, Hermi- ,,' Ifg- tqe, wits . jpnsanger to Harmony __‘_ Jute. by‘: e eastern train Friday. . . \.., Squares and minis Rugs nsion e $20100 $22.50 Oilcloth and linoleum Make House Work Easy won't sagif hung on Flat Rods colors lo- match woodwnok or draperies We guarantee them not to sag, tarnish or rust. “Bon Ebur" covering not to chip, cl. Very strong rind _ tnndard sizes-and exten- sions to any size. Medium priced. . t 0 we curry uie beltol otlpgr 11mm". Se: ulflrot. Guarantee the - It will pay you toinspect‘ our many other lines, which include ‘Don- ' oleuni,” “Texoleuin,” “Ringwalts” and Neponset” iii both rugs and BROWSE LTD f . Bs.li:S§!;;;:iii!§!!!!iiiss:!!!Elii:i§!!!iIil THE EASTERN GUARDIAN New Sin ir ( ‘iii-poi, Rugs arriv- ing twcry (lay. Soc ihc lut- l .."Mi'. JIIO. Alfred llrlvlliiiiiilii. l- S. liiiriiiniivillc, return-ii ire Norlii Wilishiro by‘li‘i'itl.i_v eh ing's Iriiin. ..'Mr. Ronald Mclionttitl. lmrra, has gone Io iiit» i‘li; '- Iuwn willi ii. friicitirctl slioiililt-i‘ ..*'i‘hi~ mimy irii-ntlii oi‘ .\lt Joseph Slit-ii, who hzivt- htiltl .1 I<~ two-silt!" position in lllIllldX i soino yours past. ill'i_\. gltiil l0 liri liiin buck on ii. visit to North l..ii —i—aoa_--- Two ‘Scotch cronloii train‘ wilds oi‘ Ayrshire ili‘i‘lVi‘(l .it .ii don hotel. Noticing thitt llil‘ ll Hiilllil in their l'()IilIl \\‘.I.i lllllli soup, one of thr-in \Vhen tho iiiicnilenl :ippt-.ir~d 560i. who iviis it iiuiirli e Ii" said: "S-ipe, int], flflpt‘: >Illil snpc, ii iweo hit siipo, tiiiit-li." Tho attendent gazed will‘ mouthed at the piiir, then .~ slowly: “Not French, not not Spanish; ivhitt can ii tip-iii impatient. at the ilelitv, illi‘ r1 said sharply: "Mm. do H‘ unilerstiinrl plniii Scoicli?" Grasping iit the lniit u-oi-il like drowning mun at it straw, tir- ' teiidont lied iuid reIuriit-tl ivllll boiilo iiiid two glasses. BEST ACE -A mnn is as old as his ortil" he can be as vigorous niiil hr " at 70 its at 35 if he aids his of ‘ in performing their functions. B your vital organs healthy will‘ o4. The world's standard ri-insigl‘, kidney, liver, bladder and "Bu. troubles since 1696: WI" m”; orders; stimulates vital 0 ,' All druggists, 60c a box. Look for the numb Geld every boat and marl moi i my rung the in