Ofllces vp- E Wiatt. Summerside. is in The Ladies' Auxiliary of the 'ii M City C A will hold their annual r.n msge K i --- sale early in May , -'I at _ ~ John Hanna, City. has recovered =pleaae.returil1ame st once and from his recent illness. . _ ‘ pubiiclty..,___ _._ v =_ -,___ ‘. ‘__ Y _ D i gsllecistla for Saturday 0nIy __ _I _ _ ""“""-"-i -_Men"`s_ Furnisliiiig Dept, Good-values abound in the men’s department. ' Tomorrow in particular. Careful dressers will find correct furnishing underpriced. ` 125 Men’s -black shirts Worth $1.2 5, Saturday 55c. _ Io Uoz 'all wool underwear `vvorth i _- LI5, Saturday 7 5c L 25 'doz fleeced lined _underwear worth $1.10, Saturday 85c suit._ _ ‘ 50 doz woolen gloves worth 5Oc, Saturday Ioc per pair. _ ' Io doz fancy colored shirts Worth 8 5c,_ _ Saturday 456 _ 25' dos rnen’s ties worth 3 5, 45 to 5'5_'c,'i'§aturday 25c, X I Wash _ Goods Department d best English prihl. Ill i{°§'tlys§ief»,s_t{»i»__ yr-f'~__l§_°§dl3 I' I ;§%n:1`ni'ti‘l.ile/llitxien gi inch wltle. north src. saturday 39° P" ld Reldfy-to' Wear 7 _. , __ Department id doa white* lawaiwalats all new ||___§,¢,, regular $1.82; ‘ | °f`,',i|g “isis all sises.~ _ ‘I 75 -»~-»-‘=»=»-=c°»w. ro and drab eorests all an _ .-49° Dress GoodS ' Department 500 yds Venetian Cloths in all the latest shades including brown, navy, black and wine colors, 4oin. wide, worth 68c. Saturday a5c 5oo__eyds only of imported spring tw s, invisible stripes and check eiects. worth 65. Saturday 45_c yd Ladies’ Skirts. _ doz ladies' skirts worth $3 25 for $1 io. Hardly pays for the cloth. Ask to see them- iadlcs’ .Costumes All this springs goods; 'one lot of__ 1.-;er.°°°”“~"'“'°'“‘“i:i~s ladies’ Wrappers se. ierinaftll sr in $111 il--fl-f r ~ A 5 _Qui|ify. ordinance \ .~ l.. _ » ‘Q _ _,` _ ~ i _ . _ -I ._ ,_ _ 1 E°f§fs.f..r"S'if.‘.E§' "llll lil IMS” ‘L " i ii" ' iii . ~ ~ . . \ _ » ` \ ' _ t .Al l l‘0 - I rnsizepuietienei Q- . C Clark, Mt. Stewart, was in e City ~ yesterday. John Mcliean, Bouris, was in 'the City yesterday. . - ' ' _ The _in the' .Btrllta is packed up-read) to go 'away soon. it -is =_;~.i.._.f." _ _ ~. ,_ _ _ posed. ~ _' _ ' *_ - 'nie viifliaauime semi company » ‘ .__"_" \ - - who ollil an ltigagement in this City _~ .__ ~_: . The Glwftllall rlfretlrto learn that shortly are at, present in Bt. John -'-rs 7 suv. s. J. wood:-oors_t»_.conanea to playing were run houses. pls ho_n_ie with la grippe. _ I ' ‘.._.__ it- -'riié-'reads ii-°|ii‘£z¢>t_¢hiiti\sneo to_erT.ii:m‘i»ii“%e¢i)r'f‘:-liretiii Red Cross Pharmacy thods of politicians showing how in --_ consistent is their practice with Charles 'l‘ Boats who has been Christian belief The sermon ir ll .- ' .__visiting his parents in De Sable has sppeur in this ‘lpnper-' :omorrov slid ` - ` returned to Grand View, Man.. where 'readers are ndvistid not ro riiss it. he occupies a position with T. A. There many friends in this City will be pleased to learn that Ewen and Mrs. McDougall, who. have been residing in the West for the past few years are now en route to this City, where _it is their intention to per- manently reside in the future. On their way they passed through Rev- and were most agree- elstoke. B. C., ably surprised ou reaching the sta- tion in the early morning to find their old Charlottetown friend Mrs. D. McKinnon of McGill Avenue; sc- eompanied by her little grandson Donald Kilpatrick, waiting to wel- come them. Mrs. McKinnon is visit- ing her daughter Mrs. Kilpatrick in Revelstoke and is enjoying herself very much and does not intend re.- turriing home for _some time.. It will - be some days yet before Mr. and Mrs McDougall will arrive in this City as they are visiting friends en ute. l i' ~-_ f]|'¢_iep`tione'_~zii _ ~ ' _srswiirrzs »wpmmp _ rlaaBeen Honestlyharmcd - l _ __ and skin , 'ii'i'T¢lanulactnre have ' - made the name A llouiliold Word ni the pair-iy who took ure T l from-_ a house on March ___ S51 W4 g> t'-3733; s-=- - o is .‘€f' I '~ F. .ri Nash. edit’er~ or-the Patriot a public :nesting was new is Mr, will lecture in Zion Church babement Albion_ Bebool,a few nights ago for Frid evening the 20th lnst. the purpose of-organizing n Fni-mem' _ Institute .l.n*"that locality. Benj. Hector .MeNevln. sable. has Jenalusfwaa appointefr cnairmenma completed his` contr ct oi hauling briefly explained the educational ad- iobster traps for David Cameron; vantages oi the farmers organizing. -- A unanimous motion was taken in D. C. Mclsonn, De Sable, who has favor of an Institute being organized _been visiting in Bonshaw the guest under the name of King Edward lot Il. Carson, has 'returned home. __ Farmers'_Institute. The next meet- i ill! is on Frida! evening 13th inst. Burrows & Co. _ A despatch from London says that . -- the emigration season gis opening fair- Miss'Bslle Oaks and Frederick Oaks ly well, though, lnsvrtably the win. of Westmoreland, have returned home ter conditions in Canada have put _ _alter o very pleasant time being some damper on the outward move- ' spent in Kingston the guests of ment. Expectations are that emigra_ "' Benjamin and Mrs. Newsou. tion will be shout, three quarters of _ that of1907.Athoi1Mcl.»sughlin, Gov- The winter stcnmers are still in ernment delegate from P.E.Island, is - gtraits in Northumberland Straits. still here worlringup emigration, es- / he ice pack, apparently, has not pecially from the agricultural dis- .yet loosened up enough to enable tricts oi small farmers with some them to get out ot their place oi im- capicsl. The chief feature of the prlsonnient near Picton Island. year-'s movement will he apparently _ Salvation Army settlement in Brig. »The hockey gums between the sec- ish Columbia. ond Abbles and Bouris team on Wed- nesday evening resulted in favor of A correspondent sends to The the Ahbies, the score being 5-_2. Ham Guardian the following interesting Bethune mode s most siiicient referee list of the names of old and the game throughout was most residents of Pownal and vici- it which would indicate that h interesting. ll Y. r, nt ‘_ ---- section of this fine Province is entitled ‘t Therc is lair sleighing on the toconsideration aslthe home of lo roads in the vicinity of Charlotte- lived people. Thalist of those who town, enabling people near the City have attained to_s venerable old age t_o coins ln without much trouble. ls_l1s follows: William Jones, 77 The river ice is good in many places ISHS; MIS- JOM Prllught. 70; Miss but is distrusted on account of had Mary Carver. 85: :James Senster. 87; places here and there, and there are Rll of Pownal. .Mrs. John Haley, nht many travelling upon it. 342 M\‘H~ MGGFGZOF. 342 Mrs. Stewart, .__.... 84; all of Waterside. Timothy 'In the course of the dsy’s events Weutllerby. 88; Mrs. 'John .Aoorn, 88; it will not do any harm to any oi Village Green. John Stswart,88. reader of The Guardian to ponder Mt- Albion. _James Chandler._87~,and 'offer these two definitions of optimist Mrs. John Wood. $7, Haaslbroolr.Mr. a;1d_p°"im|5f__ An optimist, nm, "_ McKenzie, Mt. Herbert. 87. This candy been degned “wa man who splendid showiugishould boom Pow- ' will make lemonade out oi all the DB1 Bhd thsrcshollts as a health rs- lituons that are handed out to him." S011- ADV 0flwr_ Sections of the Pro-_ " h ul hand the pesgimigg ig vince with similar records to show Qu t e o er _ .scribed as -tone wh0_ when you should send same _to The Guardian. give him a doughnut, sees only the hole in it._" HOW T0 REMOVE WARTS. _ --- _ ‘ It’s really a simple matter to re- _"l`lie number ot New Glasgow Liter- mon wang “gd ~¢¢11¢,\,,s,,5 if you ap. ary Society paid a visit to Cnven- ply Putnam's Corn and Wort, Ex. dish last week and favored the pc0Pl° tractor. Cure is certain-failure im- of that place with one oi the best possible--it you use "Putnsm*s." entertainments ever given in the hall there. The hall was filled to over- flowing, standing room being at _ s. premium. Both the musical and lit- erary parts of the program were well ~ rendered and were received with con- a 8 K tinuedblapplogss _lg tha will plzasid “nm y,|yn,5 0\lgB(‘um0~ ‘ posting something good, expectations ztld were satisfied to the limit. At the ' close of the entertainment the visi- tors were invited to a feast of good things provided by the young ladies of Cavendish _in their usual tasty and bountiful style and returned home well pleased with their reception.- 'Com. If 'wehave a 1 account agai isi- you, kindly sr -tle before _,that date; ' If you -have _an account _ against us, kindly pres- ent it before that date. rr Your Chaps ‘ ' Disappear Like Magip _ WHEN You USE MAC5' WITCH -HAZEL CREAM 'Good for your halide, _ Good for yourfaoe, _ i _ Good for your lips. . . Good, for 'ehavers, ‘ Good for chaps, ' Good for girls, Good for 25 cents. _ Then you will .say Good or ‘ » i f’ " f prises to be .given in hzei-int competition is so -todhy. The limer- rs ___ » nderwear, spec' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. ' 36 inch '_‘Queens cloth' very fine gocddveight smooth ng- _ Bargains in . Wash Goods _ ai the White Goods Sale _ 'ECIDEDLY the largest and best equipped wash goods depart.- L ment in P. E. Island offers you of its best at sharply reduced prices during this sale. Every good sort of washing material _ ( , specially price cut for you and only a feiv mentioned on account of cram ' rl s ace-come earl ' for these Bar airs won't lon _ ._ _ 8 S l'€lllfl.ll1_ ' e a s 5 75 Pieces English Prints e - . 75 pieces best English soft finishedpprint in l_i_ght and dark colors, 32 inches wide close line durable . _ up_tton_t_veil worth I5: |64: per yard For riday an Saturday l2}4c . Must be paid for at iiine of sale none -` ': C lll'g¢ -l10ll¢ ll UWA . I P y This offer is witlidraivn ns soon . - as the 75 pieces are sold; 'fi`his is positive. f ' White Cotionsat llic White . ' White Lawns at the Goods Sak White Goods Sale ‘Z 25 inches while cotton nice soft finish special. . . . . .7c 4‘0 inch lawn iu very fnirgrade. special. .. . . . . _ _ .l0c ‘ 3| _inch white cotton soft finish English fabric 38 inch Victoria Lawn “Hespey" finish special. _ . , , spe_cialut .._.................._ll-Ze . . . . I-2:: _‘ 36 inch "Times" Longcloth fine, smooth. special . . . . 58 inch Victoria Lawn fine smooth sheer fabric. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...itll-Ze special.... _ . . . . . _ . . _...Ile 2 36 inch “Qneen‘s cloth" a splendid fabric for fine lndls Linen very fine shee r fabric 3| inches wide. li' ii isl Izc special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . . 2° India Linen. very choice finer than the last 3x logics wide special at . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .....24c as silk, thoroughly shrunk special. . . . . . . . .I4 I-Zc 600 Yards Dainty l2c Muslins at 8c l '- This is a noiulilyzttlmctlve offer ol' dainty little muslius in floral designs. effects ol' blues. greens, -_ mauve; and greys on a wliitc ground. Especially adapted for wpists und dresses, for misses and children ` < 27 inch fabric worth nc 8 __ ____ _ _ . Dimity and Organdies at _ _ '; A notably attractive mugs of a_ll these goods 0gan11ieCrisp dainty sheer sttractiye special at _ :lc ,-cemiy nggiverl and specially price cut for the Orzundie _in particularly choice fine sheer finish iviine seeds sale. ~ _ “nd dmly Srefwl Dainty pin stripe white dimity correct width and A 'i`eirlurespecialut..... _ . . . . . ..2oc Tiigrnrine Lawn' a soft fine dainty fabric for rnggy ' ~ .- |_ r iyliitgxilapiiolninches, fine soft heuutifully finished fabric special _ NC Save on Linens Al the While Goids bale! Shrunlr shirt ivaist suit linen, very choice. special 25c -loincli. ours linen shirt waist suiting very fine, good weight special _ 50° 36 "Drawca.sy”liuen very ever thread pure linen. Pfg; " . . the WHITE GOODS SALE Special 39 cent Persian Lawn a notahlv fine olier sol' fine sheer fabric special Duclr Suillngs Ai the While (mais s e 27 inch Duck suiling good heavy weight, nice finish, special cut to 27 inch white suiling drill, very effective 'costume fabric cnt to ` - Tucked Lswnsin 36 inch width-somewhat soiled ami crushed-very nice fahrlcs. nicely nlstle, nentl, l t . 3|; i\|(:;\i Linen Liivn. linc sheer pire linen prlC¢ Clit tricked, plezirlicl for aprons, worth 25c for to 9°c _-‘}'.'r'f-1f~:=»`i;`-'i' I»-*3§f+"75?”=-1.2.1’_.~~Z_f_...l§?<:-fi H E R E G B :__-}_,;~_-__.,;~=1'f _'gr ='J_”-`_,.;,:1'- '_.._-5.; ‘_',-1-tr.. ,‘_- _~-rf.:-1.-/I qc: :<~_|f.\~' ,--=_._‘; .J-".:"_a_-,j,;'_:-_ _ . .A-»_~.1~_',-=1¢=.`t r .,:-=,,';_-._'-r;..` ___<..:»;I." .'1~5r;." -If---\ _ --_-3 _-L1-u?"»: _:-=-:i»_§_'_-'.=5“,Sf »‘ _:ir _:ggi i' 4.1;, »-1:.. -cl-:$.~ ,f;f;\ y ,f 1 ` ‘ a __,- ' .. " ,_ _" if-_ :<;<"` '_ -.-_-rl f_ 'jf ,.-:L-.' '-'=~rr - ' .--1-2:-f"~,-:'-7-r.;tf_ -5-\» ` ='.-A-.> .=~'=.. '.1-f§;';',==~=“' _='=f=*' qwi y» _r.v.r,i 9,’-‘__-‘_ ,`-v.-.- _- _.ilu-' f':.\.-»‘__- _-: -im .4 i _ -~»_ - -- »~<. ,.1 _.. a.-zrs»,_ _L-:_x_-;2_ -_f_\ 1 I ' -f _ .__-_'C-._-1§;=;='-_-as-';i_>~;¢'-;"-.__-__-4-"_',_.a5s.» :1~|=:-:':rxF.i-il.: ii:;;ii;:_;2lJi|nxlrrliriht:r&E;¢:rnii'»~. I :',__’.-¢.._.4.. ,.._---~ fv- ---»~'-~,_‘-~--S»-~~~f- i-llSl_ Bllollgll to carry yoti until the next, without a dollar to spare ? Then this offer of the _International ' _ _ __ Co res oudeiice Qclid li ` _\|.;r;|-¢~~i niintcin t_‘_matin, iiritic in la_\'ct»suf pure relied1,-ntl.on.pilc.io|ic oier- thc other thu. P \ 0 5 l5 rear, high llicn voinpreiwed iutoa one with rt six inch lim-tier. l'rl¢-e I\1l~-'\0- Tlll* ll\l\ll\'°"" l" e Int-li thicker and \vci|¢h~ 5 lim inure llmn one ron'll pay ll5.5l) for. ll. is therefor-u lrr-Ltcr an V_l'l`{\L t0 )’Ql.l_? If you _will indicate out,-jtlie _coupon below ydur choice of an oc- "upzitioii, this great institu- tion will sliow you liow you caii,witlmiitneglectingyoiir on clieuper. _\'Inut)' daft' lflll- ` _ present.\vork,le:|\'ingliome, » or distressing yourself fin- niicinly, qualify yourself for 1 hiiflr position and an -good salary. di ltutf _ I ' Charlottetown Olfice You cannot liaye any _ better pl‘0i€C¥l0l1 Ill lntefnationeliflflifrespon- NO dence Sétiools. case of accident than. a Pohcy In ' i Boa 665 Charlottetown P.E.I. ' |25 Queen Sl. ` Better sun Please explain. without further obligation oil my oiection 11iS._=»~-s.<>9<1 »sff°“s ' 'Pr ' ` ' ’ prosperous ' ' - gressive Co. _ PTO' p . larger- salary in the posi- ioh before wliiclil hiv marked X. . charingtggqqg f-'- ` (1 l ” '- =_'5-Manager’ for P.B_.~ Island il-lildmwfil ~ ' - ' "r" ' _ " s=sn¢"is¢ senile aria: msn Sit down and smoke' - _ :E=¢I’<7_,A.L You will enjoy it: ~ At allgruears and rlruggisia. G rncx |31/________§_r_=_______|§1i_c:l|-to |_.soN _X1 éfrelieh ][\\’it\\ ‘I-_‘Alban srmaii epea Spanish _ lllieiiogrngapli l'ltreetand.\'unibei............ City . . _ . _ . . ...Pr~o\‘...,.. . . .... ._ wilm art how l can qualify for ` ’»~`.<.\ ~.$3‘- -‘-.as i Name l