119-121 Queen Street Oharlottetoudm Store Open Friday 23rd Until 9.30 p. m. Closed all da Sat. " Victoria ay ” g;_g.-,1g:@er:i ., '; .-;_.- »..m ~:.&..*%»=1;_,- OUTING SHIRTS WITH "i "w. _ E40,}, h‘ " ‘d. ufllll for Victoria Day LIGHT WEIGHT COAT SWEATER AND PULL OVERS in shades of Beaver, Grey and Green at $3.00 up ‘to $6.50.- $2.75- and $3.00. I $5.00. LIGHT. WEIGHT WOOL JERSEYS FOR SMALL BOYS in A collars, low collars, V. necks and Polo wcolars, big assortment o__ patterns and oolors at $1.50,$l.75,$2.00 ‘and $2.25. GOLF HOSE FOR SMALL BOYS in‘ plain colors "and heath- ers with fancy tops at 40c, 50c pull overs, hi and 75c per pair. $250 P81‘ Pail‘- Open Friday Evening SOFT FRONT SHIRTS with ATTACHED in or without collars in all the new white, cream, hki and assort- plain shlades and pretty stripes ed strlpeat $ .69, $2.00, $2.25. lLc-od ol’ Carbon, Alberta, marriage at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 up t0 ‘ml Th B 1 er “ e eantown Choir,” in |lhcir hall on Soturdyu evening ;Muy 24th at 8 o'clock. Admsslon GOLF HOSE FOR MEN in nice shades of grey, fawn and soft greens at $1.75, $2.25 and LADIS SWEATERS FOR VICTORIA DAY All wool sleeveless ation white at , Another very nice line of all wool sweat- ers in brown and sand, and sand and '_ and up t0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ copen at . ' Men’s Gaberdine Coalts in blue and fawn A beautiful range of 3t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18.00 t0 $25.00 sleegeless sukgeatfirs l3 San and lac .. an , . . .. ‘W001 sweaters $3.95 Boys Wool Riding Breeches, laced insan»d'at____ perpair . . . . . . . . . ......-l.... lBeautiful range of oi‘ ‘black and» for Men bottoms, special for Victoria y all" wool sweaters, car- 44 Q5 Indfqld/SOIEG "lm" 11ml” l" P°“" Curtains for grey, chcdfi aha sand with f jcy cheqkgd Fine ‘thread, evenly woven Mnrqui: fronts ‘at .'.;. . sette Curtain, real himstitdhed, with . _,,_,, _ I ' lace insertion and edge, special ‘for, I, Open t. Day Der L.“ Menis Store open Friday Eve. Outing Needs Men’s Grey and Fawn Donegal Norfolk Suits at . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00 and $22.50 Young Men’s fawn all wool wlhipcordSuits -—special for Victoria Day . .. . . . . ._$25.00 Men’s Cotton Outing Suits, Norfolk style, special for Victoria Day. . $6.00 and $6.50 Men’s Cotton Outing Coats, Norfolk style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$3.75 and $4.00 sweaters in combin- Men’s Cotton Outing Pants,jk'haki,culf bot- i tom's, special for Victoria Day . . . . . . . . White and ha? and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00, $2.50 “and $2.75 Youths’ Cotton Outing Plan‘ , khaki, cuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-$1.75 and $2 All wool English AutoWraps, $4.75 Boys’ Khaki Bloomers in call sizes pair . $1. Ladies’ llililllfliorvyiear for ‘Worn Ia Ladies summer underveats, opera A "B6500, -all sizes. Great Vallifl‘ 29c l %bbtl)n-gbwnig,kghw ' '» ' "_ "M85 sheveapna ...,,1*“*"......2;".*.P??%>i.‘%‘?".'2. as Friday 1 m 9.30 P. M. i closet sate.“ and children's mlddles. halt price- at Slnclulr's.—-8213~5-21-2l. --ONLY 98 1:15., FOR CHILD- REN'S GINGHAM DRESSIB '3'!!! 12 years at Blnclslr‘s.—8l18.5-21-lfl. s --HOLMAN'8, Summerslde, store, Ofllces and Warehouses wlllbe closed Victoria Day, May 24th, but wlll remain open the King's Birth‘- day, June 3rd. 3178 520-81.‘ —BUMMERBIDE AGENt-Mr. Byron MacDonald o! the MacDon- ald Drug Co., ls now Guardian rep resantatlve in Summerslde and wlll be pleased to receive news. advertising. and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. His lelev phone No- ls 12-2.—-tt. -—LADIES' CREPE AND TRI- COTINE Dresses 96 and 38 worth to $20.00 clearing $10.75 at Slu- c1alr’s-—3213-5-21-2l. —SlNCLAIR'8 ARE SHOWING special values in ladies‘ trimmed huts at $2.50, 83.50 nnd $5.00. See then1.-3213-5-21-2l. --6HlLDREN'S READY TO WEAR huts 25 cts, and up at Slu- cluir‘s.—3213-6»21-2l. —SINCLAIR & STEWART Ltd. wlll be closed on Saturday. May 24th Vlctorln Day. Open Friday night until 9.30 o'clock. 3231522 2i —NOTlCE—Thls is the time to plant strawberries» l have three ol‘ the beat kinds for sale at $1.35 a hundred post pnid. Tbos. W. May- hew, Klnkora, R. R. No- 2, P. E. I. 3213-5-21-2l. —MALPEQUE—Rev. W. H. Spencer, B. A. of St. John, will preach in Mulpeque, Sunday, May 25th, uud doclart“ ‘rho pulpll vnc- um A. W. Robertson, lnlerilu Mod. —COME AND HEAR REV. GEORGE C. TAYLOR 0i‘ Charlotte. town. lecture in the Presbyterian Church, Kenslngton on Thuhsdny evening. May 22nd. 3210-5-21-2] -—-—— , 2.7a -ouor tmm mums cwgnsl —SFECIAL SALE OF LADIiQ' Here's Where You Get Q the Best uitan" Topcoat Value on P. E. Island This is a mighty powerful statement u. make in these times, but we have the Suits and Overcoats t0 substitute our claims; in other ' word-s we have the values to back it up. MEN’S AND YOUNG - MEN’S $13.00 T() $322.00 AND roPvoArs $16.00 TO I —ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE. MENT. ~—Mr. and Mrs. D. M. John- stone, Long River, announce the engagement of their (laughter, ,Anny Annette to Archibald Mac- lo lake place in Calgary ln June. —THE CENTRAL BEDEQUE Dramatic Club will give o play, en- 35 cents nnd 20 cents. ll stormyl ‘play will be given on Monday! levelling. 3232 5 22 1i l l —BUILDING PREPARATIONBJ —Messrs. P. McNutt & Sum have’ Iln preparation at Kcnslngton the material that will be ilsed ln the! construction of a large buildlng_ thal wlll be erected this summer. Messrs. Murphy & Duggan. Sen View delivered to Mr. J. S. (louslxls- nrills Pork Corner. tho uiaterlul for the plant. The site has been chosen, located at the north cast section of the square adjoining the railway domain, and continues to the eastern terminus of the Mal- peque siding, n happy co-lucldence. It was no small task. [or Messrs. Murphy & Duggnu to cut and dc- llver the lumber, as they had to meet and conquer snow to the depth of lour nnd a hnll’ lee! and lumbermen know how laborious n task it ls to secure lumber and practice economy working in snow so deep. Bu! buoyant spirits and courage kept them on top. They, never shovelled one foot, the horse 2,, brcnsting the road through the deepest. Where would your trot- lers he at this work? W-hen this bulldlng is constructed it. will b_c not only u desirable mercantile acquisition but nu ornamental structure as welL-Y. _¢o>--—- IT DEPENDS ON THE MULE Mlss Feathers, instructing a class ln English. culled upon nine- yeur-old Tommy Wiggins. "Thomos.“ she sold, “write on the board. ‘John can ride the mule the satisfaction o! all concerned. “Now", continued Mlss Feathers when Thomas had returned to his the prompt response oi mommy. "John can ride the mule ll the num- wants him to." Ii d} A [blo nlers short sleeves, no sleeves and with dbublse $22.19 pa‘; pair ' ' v ‘viewed $3,.“ ,, , l“ One Price - Ever-i/body Eastern Guardian ...°8HOP tmm Holman’: Ostslog ssuums ' 1oz i , ‘ -. ~- hs h8g3} 2"2°°<°5 ....-.u|oN'tAaqE Nojrgo- A very n-lcs one. programme was render 6d u. Loweir ‘hidntaigtra Union ‘°'°"“_.'°_°.‘?1‘.L,,H,__y' p- W. rch on Easter Sun lly evening h‘ w, |' M. germ cushy by the sundry School chll- m "°._'»___"fi£K§~._L~ Urdu. It was largely all mum so, tltlt the folxing Idol-Q which separate the Sunday School room lrom the muln body had to be Chligrin, P. E. l. . ‘INSTITUTE Rig-rs, -._ The Lowe;- Montague ' n ..'FOR SALE-Good umre, sulb‘ ll b8 Win15 10- nble [or larm or driving. Apply lo Thnt Thomas proceeded to do to Doctor Grant, Montague. ‘m, Tm, newlfiegméwlt h!” u’ ly tilled the choir. ..*STURGEON TEA-The nn- place, "can you tlnd a halter lorm noel Ted Party lu old o! St. Paul‘ for that sentence?" 'Church, Sturgeon. will be held o “Yes, ma'am.ll think l can." was Tuesday, July lst.-—3217'-5-2l-6l. - ENJOYED. — A lcmlld lecture on “Personal Ex- pcri-cuces in lndla“ was given in the bower Montague Union ‘Church by Illov. ll. A, Drown on >Wednesduy ev rulnr: May 7th. Special music was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Brown. thrown open. The vsceziery, which . couslated of a large back (Mud o! L. _ Easter llowers, mottos in okrl-osllplial‘ which was lighted s9 odéllbrfcilip was very beautiful indeed. Many ‘Fig; 7d“ h °~ ..~ 457ml! AGENT.-_-Mr 1. urdoplr ls now ‘Gu ent [n Montague an 8d t0 receive news tools, sd- , 3, tnfew and renew-l potted plants also Marsha‘, (he weal“: or t-hveipro. chosen ‘mm, drill ls. while“. "lulu was noted on the llghla ln the T a l l "lfemlml your God sndln YIN" 11°03“ w" M“ l)“, 91'6" will leel now, more than 8V9!‘ b" l - lo tore. the need tor companionship. by cl Be sure you will nlwuyi M" ' s: m. _monl um myal fraternity Whllf - ‘ l- urn with you In your lrrellflfllll " HJWELCOME VISITOR -— The people ol‘ ‘Lower Montague extend b a welcome to Miss lhlrdett o! Dun< .'A LIVE WIRE CLUE-Tm (Ins who hss taken n position as on," o, meuuenosropher wlt ‘ rezularjmbuthly m < v 1AA“, wh-e C1,", was hem M melAmPoole &l()o_ A "we of Mrs. Suns on sjrulsy eve ——-— ‘éllllll May 2nd. One new member Face. Miss -Lu_cy Cowan joined the claasqLeml Cmvfln. our succs . 0 ' . At this meeting s dorlnty lunch wnglfllllector has extended hl Cums Iialul. "m" “Y m "°"*~¢ "~-'5°\-|/Rl8 METHODIST Rev. H. Pleroe will conduct a very; lmportsn-lasrvlm on Sunday thm 26m at ll o. n1. Sunday school a ; * M6 n. mans thswRov. s: molum “l” n. m. ‘rhea the nine ' Than Will h the flrm o! W. to to Whlm Rood, tlon w-hlch sults ‘u. l. m-quggpqlvflry 90911104‘ with av ' "u; . l1‘ j . vhesufllul loot. whose gold - H whose silvery laugh, whos‘ RIDRETOWN -- 119v $352“... M tli‘ monz the Immortals. a Kev‘. gentlemen p ()ur large Clothing Department is fully stocked with all the most up- lo-dale models in Men’s and Boy’s Clothing available. We are at your command and you only need to tell u-s what you want and we will do our best both for your appearance and your pocket. Boy’s Clothing Department We have the best and largest assortment off Boy's Clothing in the Province. We anticipate the needs of the Boy's and bought in large quantities. All our stock is up to the minute ‘in style, make and durability. We sflllnd back of our boys clothing because we know we have the goods. ProwseBrosvLtd f...” w-w-dateMe-rs and. .Blr!P;¢'?l*-.l!'8. All W‘ on ...'.l ‘i. l. r“ Broth - L- has l ,1 illthi rhmbval by an ull-udsc V bum. (fin wlto and mother ' th 1s d touc lug o a ll illme ls taken m‘ en. Ike com fort. brethren. both of you we extend o! trlsl. srd L. r L‘ . . 212019! "Homage 0 llltp 0, l IP30 congrqgs. U9" .10 "shame Mm- Ths Sunday ool meets 11.10.15 s. m. The not. sill-tho phtw were ddlghtsd $4 ."'-v's- .~vo"é~~'o~-~4"o~)vws ' t. ' '..T-'-‘ in W, i l». f‘ h --'Mr. Ruyluond Podle ol‘ Imu-r Montazusw-as a v-lsltor to Chariot» ndéd, so Lsriln or svMPATHY Nntbsnlel nnd Eur] Pvflffillll- ‘guy-king Eilwnrd earned wlu. lit-rim" liya sad. but new? when the ln-lllllla?‘ cherished ties o! motherhood brok- telt sympathy ln this. yo!" ' . n - on bshsl! i! tlhevlla 151;“. o. o. nswsoN.