PAGE ElGklil‘ ,- L Cutting a New a 37°” Value Standard I With the New Hats Just received a lot of new hats that make seven dollars take a really new ‘value. These hats for men are all ‘new, all very smartly made in the -;'»¢2;'~.-'_..'~L'-1'.5 ' . .. ; . -_; ‘..,~.--.\‘_-.»."...-.-n" ‘ modern slightly rolled brim. are a little smaller seasons styles. They in size than last ATF SL . l M-.. l __IFPAQ‘§§ , in iSiiapes All finished with wide black ribbed ,,silk band, bow at back. _ (Tome in and look them over. $1.00 ti‘ SALE OF SLIGHTLY S()ILEI) SILKWEAR Friday and Saturday DAINTY UN DERGARMENTS OF 5 l SILK IN (‘AMISOLES, CHEMISES and gowns, will be offered at a bar- gain today and tomorrow. These very , ' lovely and attractive garments, little soiled but “nothin to hurt”! l $1.95 Camisoles for . . . . . . . . $1.29 $2.75 Camisoles for . . . . . . . . . $1.84 $3.75 Camisoles for . . . . . . . . . $2.50 There’s a good assortment of chem- ises 1n the sale assortment as well-—-— and here’s the way the prices g'o:— $3.25 Chemises for . . . . . $2.67 $3.75 (fhemises for . . . . . . . . . $2.50 $4.50 Chemises for . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Then a range of gorgeous g'owns~~ JLISiZ the soit that every woman wants, going at the same price. $8.50 Nightgowns for . . . . . . $5.84 $13.50 Nighttrovvns for . . . . . $9.00 $18.00 Nightgpwns for . . . . . $12.00 A FULL RANGE or THE NEW . SPRING UNDERWEAR Vests, drawers and combinations-- all freshly arrived from the makers-- and the prices are away below last season. ’ Vests at 29c, 35c, 45c, 55c, to $1.50 Combinations $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, ' $1.75, to $3.00 ‘ ’ Bloomers 59c. 85c, $1.00, $1.25 up Minis 8i. Mclenil Liti. ;. i.‘_;i,'i_-i,ivii i Western liiuardian _rr PAYS, lo bu: In this vw- -—FINE GEORSSETTE Blouses in assorted c0l0ru.»$3.50 lines selling on Saturday. your choice. $2.39.-—' - SINCLAIR a STEWART. LTD. -- snunnkv sunrniss Bill'- gain in ladies‘ underwear section Do not fail to see .it. Sinclair X- Stewart Limited. ses. 36 to 42. Regular $3.50. On sale to clear each, Milk-SINCLAIR & STEWART, LTD. day April 18th. cabaret nights will he Monday. Wednesday and Saiur. day. —CUSTOMER$ ARE TELLING their friends about, our Saturday surprise barlrain. See this week's special in ladies‘ 1inderweiti~ ilepttrt inent. Sinclair d‘; Stewart, Limited. .—'BOYS’ BOOTS, sizes lto 5. black and brown, in fine and heavy leathers. Odd lines, clearing on Saturday at $2.95 ll. pair~SING- LAlii & STEWART, LIMITED. —BEDEQUE.—-Services dn Bed cqiio Methodist (Thilrch Sundiiy April 17th at 7.30. Aieering iin de-r directions of the choir. Special collections for missions. —-AUCT'0N SALE-Mr. Warn- on Simmons of Wesliiioreland is holding ti big auction sale of horses, cows, cuttlc, iniicliinergw. nnti fairin article,‘ on Monday Ain- ril 18th tit l0 o'clock. —l0 TO 12 ENDS and liiilt' pieces women's suiting: iiiid skirting iii Sheplieril checks, nverplulds, light wool llotairvs and ilzirk twceds. Re- isuizir $3.255 to $4.50, speriiillg; priced to clear tit per yjeiiril $1.i'i0-~SiNC- l..\ill & STEWART. Iii.\ii'i‘I<Ii). -PROPE.F|TY PURCHASE-Mr S. (hinder iii‘ thi» firiii of llolniun, Ltd, liiis purchiiir-ii 1711* resilient-i- illlll hind known .1}: the Higgins. |Ii'(I[li‘l‘i_V oii King Street. (luuili-t will take possession in thc rout-st‘ oi‘ ii few il:i_vs.»-ii. —~DE'~EGAT|GN.—li is -e.\'pected representatives of tllc $1llllll1PlY<iil9 iiiizirtl of’ 'l‘rutio will join the is. showing the necessity of roiziplet. —CONTRAC:i'iAF_OR CONVENT |-~.\1r. D. it. Morrison who llilll Thiirstlag- morning on rcttirn to- Antiuonish, N. Sn, whore he has the contract for the erection of til large convent. \\'liiie in town .\ir. . Morrison engaged u number of men ‘ifor work on thc building whit-ii |will occupy over n yeiir to coin- :])ll.‘!l?. ~11 -BASEBALL.-1iuscl>tili is now in the sir zind practice will begin‘ I shortly. The Suiiiiiiersitlu longin- i will probubLv be composed of tlic ‘some teams as last year. The. Pioneers have already held them [meeting andl tho Red Smx irold‘ theirs ins, night. The (i. W. V.‘ .\. (lli-‘O are ready for notion, 'l‘hi-i league iriivting il is expected will shortly hf} held and the progrniiiim. mapped out. --—-<0o-—--- WESTERN PERSONALS -— .\ir. (‘iii-l Maillot. (‘harlnttcititvii i..- stivntling ii few days with forni- cr frir-ntls in to\v1i.~~1l "r1112 Earl (‘ornryv successfully uiitierivent an operation in the - Prince (‘ounty iiospitzil this weck.l(‘“b"“ (“mp Sum" ~(l‘h.e Nlisses hliaiiiieod left Friday morning on a visit to De. trait. »-Tho many friends of Current Comment (Continued from Page four 0f course in the initiative it was n matter of guess work to tieter-i mine at. what price liquors could‘ ho sold to furnish n sufficient rcve-l iiuo for the. purposcs of tho Act. and the pnlces fixed were slightly‘ higlim- than was nctunlly required for this tpurpose. Hut this ti-iis not known unltil four months otter ilir- Ai-senatiit. Government had ro- tiretl. ivheii the returns of the first <lx months trial disclosed n profit of over thirty thousand dollarsl Whcn this first report came in iii Dccombor 31, 1019. slioiviiii: this large profit. anti. following the iii- teiitlon of the late (inveriumenf. was the proper time to reduce pri- ces, so that "THE SICK AND NHEDY’ would be ennliloti to not their iucdiciiii-s “AT ACFFUAI. COST" us promised by the Bell combination, or "AT A SHALL ADVANCE 0N (‘OST TO NIEET EXPENSES 0F ENPORFEAIPTNTf 0F THE ACT” as intended by thc ‘Conservative Government when they originated the pliin. instead of this reduction the price wns' twice advanced. fifty cents per bots‘ tie each time. with the result of $50,100.00 ot these unholy profits turned into tho treasury. And this‘ plus the $2.000 TAxATioN-Li!‘ (‘ICNSIC foo from the two WIIOlP-f Hull‘ dealers tirtwlilcd for by their taxation nct. —EMBROIDERED Sliautung blou- -—CABA'RET.-Beginning Mon- Mr. - ~-—~ |.\iiiic0ii<i:i (‘optic-i- , Ileading .... ., Southern i’.'i t . St tide-baker Corpoi ri ion liiliilllii Good Addresses by and Others Before the grailuuting exercises oi’ th3 Prince County Hospital held in the Y. .\i. t‘. .-\. ii.ili, Slllllllltffltlt‘. on ‘Flint-s- iliiy night, the hull being crowdi-l to its iullest ciipiicitgz". ;I\1r. ii. '1‘. iiolniziii. t-huirtunii of trustees pl‘(‘.‘-1l(lf-tl and titlicrs on the platform ivori- hiiss Ross. the Still- i-rinien-icni. and nursing stuff, Trustees uiid Set-rotary, clergy Mill llltillll)t‘l‘.~i oi‘ thi- iiii-tlii-zil ])i'(ll(>ES‘iiill'|. The griitltiiitiiig nurses_ who liiivt- in tho served their thrcc years ilospital. ziiid who will S110‘ out t0 tirzit-iicc their noble ilrt-sscd in their iiezit. uiiiiiii-iiis. lotikcil tic-Ty ('ll£ll‘llliDZ~ The ,pi'og1'ai.iiiiii".~ . eyirli '11" talent. readings H110 116678850‘ ing the l'illl\\'ll_‘v' work ens, ot‘ (‘liar. which kept the audience lntfH-PIIAII lottetoxn and west oi‘ Suiiiinei-sitlc. fllltl in good cheer throughout. The Ptngraiiime follows:- Opcning atlti‘. a-fhnlrman. .\ir. been visiting his home in town lcft H~ T~ Holman Piano Ditet-Illio Alissies Noon an. ' Selections from Mark 'l‘\\'flili Hon. F. J. Nash. Dnet-Alessrs Sharp and Brut- Y- Presetittilltin oi Dilfli>11l1l*“'"1ll'< (‘hiirivs l.etisie_v. ‘ .-\‘|lll“:'S to Nurscseih‘. .i. .\. .\ici’liee. Soltr-Miss iitirotiiv \\‘-.'iiii. iiiiontilogtii- -~3\ii~.~. Neil hit-Quart- ie. I S0l0“‘".\ll-§S, Xtiriiiii (‘iilliiiii-lt. ' r/r: ~ rt/u sing/var’ mama ' KEEPS TAPS i: 0 PillNiii llil. HUSPITM llilii EXERCISES An Excellent Programme Rendered, with President Holman Large Gathering Violin Svlf-rlliills- .\ir. J. .\i. Notiriun - itezitlintie-lirs. ili-riiiztn. Solo" .\ir. Shiirp. ‘the iiiltii-css by thc cliiilriiitin .\ir. ll. '1‘. llfillllilll, President cl the iliizirtl of THIHIPPS was a 1'tllll])l£‘t8 rovicn- of tli» iimgi-ess and work iii thc iiistiiiiiitin. llt- piii-tit-iilurly reform-d ll! ilu- HXvgflJllOllill iiliility ot’ .\l‘i<.~' lioss. .\ir. .i. ll, iii l1.\li'_.' piz-scuziil tiit- i-crtii'ic:ii.-< lt) inc thrco grad. ililliflil. nurses, ntiiiit-l_\':»~ hliss Etlilll , Miss Maud llobkirk, Miss '. lit-Neill, \\‘ill'llll_\' congratu- lating the-iii. ilr. .\i_~l‘lii-t> addressed lllr- gratin. ntin: tiuss. Ills ndcii-ess was cx- lzinil ilz-iegution leaving this uiorii. ent one, was well l'illllll‘i't’(l illlil iii itt-llent lil "\'.‘l'\' wiw- ziiid was dec ing zirineti with facts and figures. cludcd musical |1ll!lli)L‘l‘5 by licul liverctl in illl i-lotiii ‘lli iiiid interest int: lllillilltd‘. .\ir. -\. S. lit-Kay also trove an intr" "flfi-‘Z iititlress. During the evening tho iiiinnuurt- meni nuts iiiiide that ih fil- iiiij.’ dlllllll niw-st-iitcil to "ispitiil by l‘r. i\lutt~-: iii here in a short ‘ize ~ ' , the m1: i w; p i st" I< 'l \\i-ll liiiiid- svliu‘ bouquets li-y little Miss iieleii hlr-Phcc. usually successful, (‘ITSPCI with iiii sinizing thc Nntiovvil Anthem. .\ir. (Tcorgd WW." 'inis. Florist. i-riiitlly ioiinted (me liuiitirati (Tar. iiiitioiis which will ill‘ .-'ti'.il lfltiilY iii aid oi‘ tho Prince t" 1llL\‘ liostiitzii. 'l‘li,\ address oi‘ Prtsidcut 110i. niziii will iippt-iir l.li('l‘. . STOCK QUOTATIONS ii.\i,il'~‘.\.\'. .\iiril l5 (Quziiiiliriiis fiirnislicil by Johnson A- \\':iril siio (‘.5'SOI"S to 1-‘. ll. _\lc(‘iiril_\ iiilli (‘o.. the .\l(\l’1ii't ill Siiiclt lfixiiliiitlnv.) .\'tl'lll.*iflll C21!’ l-‘tiunilnv . Till, ,\lllPl‘l('ill1 "or F(llli1(li‘_\‘ 122 .\n'.i>i'ic:iii Snii-ltinttkh Ri-iiniii: t'il . . .. .. .. I .\nir-ric:iii iuirimitiiivt-is . (Hiiuitiiiiii Pit-i ic Ililil\\'1l)' i\t--w York (‘t-rlriil liti c: j Crucible Steel ‘(lul-l) 7 international Paper Aiexicnn Petroleum .. Wheat. .\ j , 1h. July not, St-pi 621i; Jilly 3T1: Supt. us THE PRECARIOUS C. S.—()vei' 211,000 i‘. S. ieticrzil t-iiipltii-t-t-s lire to losc useless jobs their chit-l‘ c» erlion beiiii: rooiilrctl iii driiavini: their sziiairics. 'i‘ht\ clean-tip is lic- ins, siipiiloiticntsiti by Slflit‘ utivcrrz- nients, Ninv York ulunc dispi-iisiiii; with 2.500. it is a inouriii'nl i-rii for mere "fnltciiers tit the llllllllt‘ crih.“ (‘ttiiivn could likely ll'i out ii iiuiii- THE MARKETS .\iO.\"I‘ltl-I.\i. if? nuwaia/I/ll 'l‘hci'.» was iio further cliiiiigc in the, i-iiiiilition of tho loczil iiitirltei for live hogs yt-ster-izi-g, but tlio llllilPfltlllJ continues clisy at lltc recent tint-line iioti-d‘ iii sympathy with the weaker zidvii es- from other (‘uniuliiin centres. iiud the fiict. that _. packers were only liitidiiig $133.50 pel‘ 100 lbs. ion selects in the Tor. onto iiinrket (iii .\iondii_r, and the range of prices ivzis fiTllll that up to $14 led and \\'ill,(’l‘@!l. The offer- Cupt. Ynited States Steel Corptii-n- triidc. it'll] the inzirket was t|ulct,' Penn (ireen will regret to learn iion ,, , , .. $.07, with _.,“|..s of Ssiecmt 101,. a, 514w‘ that lie is very seriously ill. (‘iipt. Kelly's Springfield 'i'ii't- \ l) .1 5i) 1,9,. m0 ",5" henvius m $13 m‘ Grccn is 91 years old. _in stock . . . . . .. . . . . -ll_l _ $14 ililil sows tit $10.50 weighed on‘. i - i’. »- 111152 curs. 'i‘!iiiri~ was u slight improve? Mil)‘ POFK iiicnt iii the ticiiiiiiid for dressed. iota»; iii lli(‘t‘i.llIl1llf'Ill'<llQ requirv- nit-tits. zinil siilcs m‘ city alihiitoii" trash-killed stock wort- iiiutie zit $22. fill per 100 ilis. ' , A K001i stcutiy lrailc continues to lit- dont- in 1110.11 iiiii-s oi‘ sninitoii iiitiits for liictil nnd country iicc_i oiiiit, iiiid tho miirkcl '\\'il.\' fairly 11C" tive, with no chiiugie ln prices to Iwlc. bu, with lilo ciisier feeling in tho iniirit-ct tor live hogs. the pros- iii-ms .iri- that tlici-o will 1m a read. jiistiiion, oi‘ prime in the ii-eiir fut-‘ tire." Shins o1‘ R to 1041i. limits were itindc :il Jlfit- per 1b.. ll) iii Ifilhs. iLt her tor SllHlliil‘ l‘(>ll.\‘0l1~1. liiii the ajwnm i ffm“ l5 U’ 35 “l-‘i- "l 33¢‘ evil in Unturio i-iinnot ho fziiriv m "a ‘a M ma?" ‘lwhwmd boneless’ deemed l"lnlll‘llil i I ham)" mm u‘ n“ m 52p "pr m" and! n --'""( ' l f‘: i* -"*Ir c" Charlottetown J.&T. it your i i v.7‘ The proceedings which trot-q iin. IA\\\\\\\\'WIZI%E.Q\\WIZZ\V\\\\\\\\YIIIIIJIIIZ<$\ 3 i a i l \Q . _ 3-1-11- HII-ih 1181'“ Fcsii-riliiy \\'t-.l'€ more than l _ _ . .~. “mph. in "U39; [he ‘yams of the OQ-Q-O-QQ-OG-OOOO-O-OQO-OO-O-O 00-04 O+¢4¥§O§+P§44§ * BARGAIN A GO v00 O-OO-OOOO40-GO 4 Q40 ' Th d l t. t ct ctuiil wants,“ nil suiesixhiinis iind lbiicon. and 1.073 mic breakfast sud” “ “c. a 0 ‘til. q.»\l(l1£l‘?ic(‘il11n refined grades w-ere' es tinned metilih-o- iiuind for trimmed liona of fresh chtcgqso’ Apr" 12__‘No MM i - - . I pork ivzis good. and the movement. made at Inc to loLlc per lb: and, , M 1 -- .- ..i- ~ -._ .. td- lneilfvr Pm" nus largo at. Jim per 1b., and tiiiu. , innadian modes tit liil ‘t i0 lic pe, Xippliigvobggepigjc“ varied mm visions todny decline 1i. fipldlttmcfi- _ Future ‘quotations were. i i>ii0w Special Values 1 in Spring Suits i Prices $25, to $59. Select from these new assortments which have just arrived. Achieving the highest peak in val- ue and style. The newest spring fashions in all sizes. i Silk lined productions in plain tailored or box styles buttons and em- broidery trimmed in tri- cotines, jersey and serf- es in light and dark shades. " ~ Other Special Suits in Tweeds and (Serges $14.90 NEwER SPRING WRAPs AND GoATs JAUNTY STYLES AII. :;:.;ART FABRICS J st arrived Women’s Spring Coats in plain or Wrap styles. Light shades of blue, sand and taupe. A woiiderftil collection of women’s Tweed COatS- Price $14.90.. Other Coats $21.75 t0 $56.75. SILK ANI) sERGE DRESSES ‘iviANY STYLES T0 ciioosE FROM In taffetas, messalines, tricotines and serges. All daintily embroidered in silks and beads, plain or ovelzlr- i skirt styles. Light and dark shades. They are Just t, e styles you are looking for. . IS IT To IAWNEW COAT? A WRAP? A SUIT? A FANCY DRESS? A PLAID SPORT SKIRT? You’ll find much inspiration for the new springgar merits in the new Silks and Wool Dress Goods. - D. E 21;. w ., Q\\\\\\YJI@UIIIIQ\\\\\\\\$Y'IIIII\WZ.\\\\\““\ ~ ; , >_ _. _ I ‘i' i . ‘v .. w- . '- .4, VISIT IT TODAYf-AT BEER WVEEKS , iiicd shoulders nl. 22c to 23c psr lb.‘ lb. in 20.11:. wood pails. The trade in lard continues slow. the deimnd being chiefly for suiiil] The receipts of p were 175 packages 1rd, 11 liocxs O-QOQOO O-Q-A QOQ-OQO-QQQO-O-OQO-Q-XQOOQ-O-f? ilenli-i" cannot stipply MORRIS,Liinited-Manufacturers 0 “HIRES!” Just Say “HIRES” When Ordering a Bottle or communicate with us "Pei i 3:‘! "‘ POPULAR AMERICAN BEVERAGE not OISTAINAISEIB‘ at Tiin FISLAND iii Pint and Spit titties (lose g direct EXCLUSIVE BOTTLING FRANCHISE FOR PRINCE‘ Y§DWARDdSLAND LESS” Dry Ginger, Ale Prince Edwa rd Inland MY saw» awe-wt. » Nil $05.1 riniiwwiiicll neon- t l " 5 yhife‘ pui-ehoalthful Julctil in 1mm raotiifiiqrupnoriio w! . berriu, is refreshing and dellciou|_ an well n Being r mild Spring Tonic. - Bottled in one of tho molt unl- tnry Bottling plants In Canada un- der. ntrictut supervision. "Absolutely Info and beneficial for eiiiiimn. ‘ " "‘ ‘ NNEX: