Medium weight grey sheeting, 70 inches Wide, ¢ N- Sale price .' . . . . . . . Extra weight grey Sheeting, 70 inches “ride very special 50¢ 3'11 value Extra weight grey sheeting, 80 inches wide, very special ' Nil value l Easter Sale of Linens Sheetings-Towels etc. N INTERESTING SALE 0F SPLENDID MERCHAN- DISE, MARKED AT PRICES that defy competition. Just compare these values with any mail order catologue offerings, remembering that this store offers you at all times right goods, right prices and swift, efficient service. ' White sheeting, 70 inches wide nice quality, Sale price F" White sheeting, 70 inches wide, very nice quality special 69¢ Y" value . . . . . . . Horrockses 70 inch white Eng- lish Sheeting, an un- Y" beatable value at M ming service. _ SHEETS HEMMED FOR 10o each White sheeting 80 inches wide, very nice quality, sale my yd price...... . . . . . White sheeting 8_0 inches wide, very choice sheeting of 80v Ml special value at . . . . . Horrockses, 80 inches English sheeting, standard of $ 3'1! of the world at I Hemmed Sheets 70x90 inches good weight and very excellent value at per pair. $2 70x70 inches, very special value at Sale price $2 Colored Turkish Towels,_ 18x36 inches, sale price per palrasv Grey Cotton 36 to 40 inches wide ‘SPECIAL 10c YD. Our special Linen Crash strip- ed, in White or Brown, S" l6 inches wide Unbleached Table Damask, good weight and width special Y“ Sale price . . . . . . . . . . .. All Linen Cream Table Damask good heavy ‘weight, $ l"! special Sale price . . n1 u“ Bleached All Linen Table Dam- ask, 70 inches wide, $1 Yd Special Sale value . .. .--o Size 23x48 in $1.00 pr. On account of the ])lll‘llL’lllill‘l_V low sale, we are compelled to make a small charge for an expert hem~ Bleached All Linen Table Cloths . Towel 16x34 inches, great Special Hemming Service prices offered during this PILLOW CASES HEMMED FOR 6c each," Hemstitched, ready ‘washed all linen Huck Towels, 173,34 inches pair . Good medium weight 4O inch circular Pillow Cotton 30¢ Yd Sale price . . Good medium weight 42 inch circular Pillow Cotton 35¢ Yd Sale price Good heavy weigh-t 44 inch cir- cular Pillow cotton 456 Y1! Sale price Good extra heavy weight 46 inch circular Pillow cot- 65¢ Yd ton, Sale price .. . . . _ Brown Linen Crash towelling good medium weight, 1612c id inc/hes widie . . . . . . . . . . Grey Cotton 36 to 40 inches wide, ex- tra weight SPECIAL 16c YD. l Hemmed Pillow Cases, 40 inches wide, good medium weight cotton, ‘at each . . . . . . . . Bleached, All Linen Table Cloths 70x88 indhes, an attrac- $3 tivespeci-alat English make colored Turkish Towels 20x44 inches ill‘- Union Huck 45° English made value per pair . nnoooooo i233. -EASTER RVICES. April 4. Bedeqtle, 11 u. , (‘ape Traverse, 3 l The Famous “CANNON” Towels The best-value white Turkish Towel on the market. ‘Size26x54in ' ' 1.75 pr- Tali onmnonmown ovannmu Western Guardian I —FOR LATE WIITERN. NEWS tl —-Pn¢o 8 In voflnblo. —OUARDIANI ON SALE It tho- Guardian’: Western on» in uiol IoNolll ovory dly. Buildlng, Siimnlonldol -—NOTIOE TO FARMERS—WIII by buying Live Hon ut Albany sutloii, Thurldly, April m. Ai-l fleck l McLeod. 8441-31-2! —BIG EASTER BARGAIN at Holman’: -— White flaunollotte Blankets 70x84 in.. specially pric- ed for lhoter at a pair $2.15. Hal-i iman's. Summernide. 8444-3l-Zl, —LADIE8 new SILK srocx-i iNGS-oxll the newest colon and shades. regularly priced from $1.25 to $1.50 tor 79c at Holmanfia, Sum- tmerslde. Guardian's Western Oiflco h now located in tho llcNelil Building Water 8t... Summaraido, when lub- scriptlons. new: or advertising will ,be received. ‘I110 none number la 11-111.. Seurletown, gatlonal meeting at Capo Traverse at. close o! regular service re Sun- day School. ing o! ofllclal Board for the Circuit at Bedequo Wednesday. April 7 at 2 special Town Council ,Was decided to 8444-3-21 écuanni/ln OFFICE. - The p.m. Congre- Annual ‘business meet- p.111. -“I'OWN COUNCIL — At the, meeting o! SIHIIIIIGYSldOi {Tuesday night lti present a petition‘ to the property owners on Water; SL, for their signed approval of the project to pave Water St. 1t‘ lhas practically been ileoliled that ill éllew concrete streeLwlll be laid oil Water Street this year and that the work would not he given to tender hill by days work. It was decided at the meeting to take steps to lie- cure [lie services or ii competent ellglllt-er and also a toreunan and l0 set-lire the necessary materials. A new hlil relating to dogs was‘ ,i-lllt through putting the m: on mule idogs at $3 and females at 810. The iiiili also lilfllliléll ‘ a clause that from April 1st to November 1st in‘ all!’ VHF H0 d0: shall leave the} gllolnicile of his owner unleashed or ‘unaccompanied by said owner, A Flldfi» Bilfilll lMonday in Kelinlngton. Vlfillllls her aunt. Mrs. Thomnil So- merit. soil. Morris, or Edmonton, Alum. ‘who have been home for the winter visiting her mother, hlrs. George Morrison, Brndlllbiilie, spent n few days recently with her sister. Mrs. lda McLeod. French River, spent the weekend with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mor- rison, Kensingtou. '\ . . “Iy hm m um out ‘ ' t f rce. , Mailed post paid on receip i o p l m. gain.“ 3min!‘ k m QIWNIIOOUQ ht. . flolwonllldoadmrd n? m a man lo n bud and outed . unsound hllniud’: I‘ ' " e -' ' daughter. Jennie, were visitors to Ke-nliington last week, the guests of Mrs. Hiltz. I10: pound ls to be established for pounding any dogs round on the streets of Sumnlerizide and a. pen- ‘my is to be hum-led. The council [adjourned until next regular meet- "8. —WEDDING BELLS-iA nlarrl. age oi more than ordinary illlerest took place at the home or the bride's aunt, Mr and Mrs. liector Morrison. Keneinliwn. on March 24th. when Mm. Elizabeth hicllen- llflll- formerly oi’ Fredericton. P. n. i.. became the ‘bride of Mr Freder- ick McKenzie, a prosperous young farmer o!’ ‘milled very Winsome. gowned in iirown chamelene and was attend- ed liy Miss Janet lilcbeninan. dress- ed ln brown silk georgelte, trini- llled with embroidery and wearing a Blrllls 0f Pearls The groom was’ BllDDfIPlf-‘d by Ml‘. Lewis Morrison. “"31" 0f 1118 bide . The marriage Fefellwlly was performed --by the Rev Dr. M. E. Gouge, the ‘Presbyterian Church slngtoii. After the guests had par. taken ot a delightful supper pre- pared in Mrs. Morrison best style ' "w balmy couple dmve to iliolrl home in Sea View where a ie-w or their friends met them to shower them with beat wishes. Mr. and Mrs McKenzie are very popular "W11: their friends and many will extend {elicitation and good wml. en for the future wedded (‘Summerlllde papers please mpy.) Sea. View. Tile brlllc of Ken- \ PERSONALS —Mrli. Nelson McLeod. and her McLeodh sister, Mrs. Alex. __i- —Mrs. Elmer Birt. or Summer- —eMra. Howard ‘Mdliltosh and little and PIMPLES WERE VERY _P_A1NFUl putor or! lite.— . ‘ppending o, short vacation at his . Mylar! ls recovering alters receutlll (Li The Lalgest Showing o EASTER clolllts Ever Shown by This Store At Savings that will Astound You " Presenting all the newest styles and patterns that rival anything this store has ever shown. Clothes with character and tailored absolutely the finest at notably low l prices. . SUITS TOPCOATS - These natty Top- FOR MEN AND coats add to your ap- YQUNG MEN pearance. Tailored along the smartest '—' lines with peak lap- A New arrivals more els. Double breasted striking colors and “Pd 5119mm’. Pf d?‘ patterlm A big sirable fabrllcs i: range to choose galley twee s an right cheerful col- Prices $12. to $38. orings. from, Prices $15. to $28. BOYS’ SUITS Styles and values that will will a mother’s favor. English and Scotch iweeds’ plain blues, browns and greys at real money saving prices. Juveniles 3 to 8 years $2.85 to $5.00. Boy’s 8 to 18 years $6.50 to $14.53. MEN’S NEWCSOFT HATS FOR EASTER Your attire is never com- plete for Easter without your new Hat. We are equip- ped with the finest showing if Men’s Hats we ever had. . All the newest styles and -oloriilgs at remarkable low prices. Prices $2.00 to $6.00. MEN’S AND BOY’S CAPS FOR EASTER Without a doubt we are showing real class in our Caps for Men and Boys. You will be delighted on seeing them. - . Boys Caps, prices 75c to $1.50. Men’s Caps $1.00 to $2.50. ONE PRIDE TO EVERY- Prowse Bros Ltd. The Men’s Outfitters f» m?‘ E-aotu. - 1 < ,liist weelL-hlrpltobert Siivilie. All- ..'Pri-iiclpfll Connolly. oi tllo ..'Mr. William Jumlelwll. Willi ' illllllllflltb is ll frequent visitor to Geongetown High School, is uttelld- ha» spent the past few yours in llll. Mount HODEr-rlwlfllifii Ruth anddng the Teachers’ Convention. A Slates. hi8 Pfilllllled 1° M" 1mm‘! l‘; HQTYUSH spams M|LL|NJhillry liowlett and brace Jenkins wllfgtlllwll- - ERY now on (“splay a, Miss Sh“. were visitors to Orwell, recently. Dr. C. C. '- flll": Murml‘ H'"b°" 8450‘, . Graduate at N. Y. Font Graduate plskgihlgtlltcfigillfolnlgN ..'l\i . J. J. J l t n, Chn lotte- ~ 9 ' ~ meitsrsllu AGENT. —Mr. J- town. {you ll ol-lilelzlil viaitlol- to ,,,,_'§,‘;;’1°1,‘,,§,°,";°,',‘gfmfgfifiju, _ om..." _..i Toroillto-Ufixaalilbul” w. Murdock i» m ell-rum aw" Georzewwn- A .... 1...... "":.:.:":: 22:2. ' l“ Minna!“ and wm be plane? m Testing Eyes and nipptylnq Glance Pant Inn-m IIIII Luborltor! 191"" Tecelva new. Ham!’ advert“ n?‘ ..'Ml8tl Mary MOITISOILGBOPBI?‘ offlc. Bay", Buudmu lnntlon Iur lungwurm, hoolworn nllll Job Printing, new and renewal liu 10w", km recenuy ‘m, Bo-wm fir"; a”, e ma“ “M, “n.1,, M» hi", ‘cflpuont Mast A P ukloo and rnlllnuo II Grout llonrll OIIIIIO Hourr-O t0 12-30. 1.30 i0 B. fltloot. Noll (‘autumn llonn. _ I'll . l ..°Mr. S. S. ‘Hessian. 0f Montu- wold-Elmo. on. m --'ANNANDA;E golltrfisguznif gue. was a vlaitor to Georgetown r ' " Ladies Aid of l e n e l 'c..o Fflday. v A . i- Annandiile. held a we and ‘iillllill’ n \ l LE l! 111° 119519 9‘ M'- hm” Nunon’ ..'.Vllsli Madeline Johnson. of on T118811“! °'°"l“8' Mam‘ 9"“ l‘ Charlottetown. wan n recent vlalt- w. Iltnrllly m. IOIOIII nno Dgzeng Diagnogtjg Professional Unit Wis We" flllelldlld b?’ ‘l “We mm" or to hel- home in Georgetown. A m nollflonoo. n wo o-ploy u ~ ber oi pimple émicfsllllfllaidhflelfi “mm.” .- n-n u u‘ “m. ' lllfrollml "Em to Ebb“, one hum ..'.\ir. James J. Conilon, George- cl o "um", i, u”... ‘u’; - can“, "ma". ,‘.. I,“ ltlteegsdzllil); JLMr Henri MacDcn- mwmuwa“ amonds the vmto" l‘; ‘h """" " I"!- 300 l!‘ ."|%|:l%°-YIT:3:T' I ""l- "l'°¢“°"'“l°°" " 0mm l‘ e c y on u“ ay- ll-l-fi °I...'7"."".1‘1I‘ “.1 ,\ ‘I'M Wollnworli out [noon Ioldlr vnrdul to win an d]: ' " “T.” lrnt cannon modulo unfl- IWI Ill". II! lllltlll- oll tnollltlnl bl dllllollll and strutting oyo Doubly. IO Illlflllloli w; M10387 Jo» porn-ant lovlul l] nolollt I v oil oonnnll. gully I“; ‘Ilnuounuocuolnoonnbtv. _. ‘h u" _" ' . all ulna o! ‘not ‘ i‘ .1 n“ a. =01- Imuu no detail out 000C000 - II pantie: pIl b: nlollib that Ill! Congo ,fl pclfooflol. i will! yon oyoo lava n rlill h demand. ll you on outing tho loot oorvloa obtainable o0 p nodg not: out. you Ind both nll ‘on u only. Do l1 new. E. E. PARKMAN‘ Jnwlun um nlulununo o . THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE ..'Mlsli Bertha Smith, George- atllé; lglilgggzla" $zld-:¥,';Igh°3t£{ town, left rocautlyjor Bolton. A w Alnnandale reoentlyfi-We are pleased in learn than Mr. A. c. at; t Illol. it pulm- oltn Io- nh noc- YIUPWIT- 990739 3' sum” i! ma“ honing ntlt In about ll m, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,0, m, ,,,,.,,,-. Professional Cards ' lobster fishing by building a ‘new ‘ boaL-Mr. E. Norton cold lib tid- McDonald & ting more to Hr. Janine. Hazel- bmok. lost weekfi~21mpglekth:‘ 0X16 B, A, stormy winter t e d i a n- _ “Mlle n“, number n" o", J. A. MoDONALD H. F lloIi-IEE eighty yells of ago and two over ninety are halo and lion-t! and looki to d t!) t o summer “for both: hduwoleil ln all wintoin- m"! ""1900 Mr. In!!! JOIIRIII VII I "Um? l‘ ‘ m. lion». ‘l-lowlowo remap-pm M u] Androwhohminodontrlpm R‘ CG ‘an Georgetown, Wednesday combin- l Borrlotoro, Attdmuy, Eta.‘ Money to Loon Charlottetown i-IDLIQITOI» ETC- . ““.' Quasi-on Ibo town. Wednesday uoofrhndny or l bus! itb muons.- iiggpon. Allroeriusmone Ind Alina “Ram-q: Maui-moo won vinltorl to Io or M. w» Inhnutuuununmi‘ 3‘ "l", -