r__._..,,__.,_._,mm . iiIIQII\\\\\ZIIIRQ "" Introducing the Largestand Best Stock ed Silk department in Prince. Edward Island 0NLY IN THE LARGER CITY STORES WILL YOU FIND A range oi silks as large, as comprehensive, as attractive as you will find shown here every day, Nowhere else iii Prince Edward Island will you iind so extensive, so complete, so splendid a range oi what is absolutely new and right in silks. r ere Are Some of the fabrics shown Our range of black silks is particularly good. Black Taffeta at $2.00. $2.50. $2.75, $3.00, $3.25. $3.50, $12.’), and’ $500 all 36 inch. . Black Paillette de Chine, 36 inch, 53-50 and 02-00- Black Duchesse Mousseline, 36 inch, $3.00, $13-40. $33-90 and our Moore & McLeod’s special Duchesse at $435- - Black all silk Bengaline, 954-00 per yard. Black all silk and wool Bengaline, 40inch, $3.50 yd. Black Hirashike, 35 inch at $2.25, this silkis something similar to shanting but smoother and does not roughen with wear. Black Pean de Soil, 36 inch, $140 and 03-35 per yard. Black Faille Francaise a very handsome silk, 40 ilifl-50 per yard. Black Georgette Crepe, 40 inch,$2.7-7. . .Black Crepe de Chine, 40 inch 951-05 and a particularly good qual- ity at $4.00 yard. After black the best selling color is navy blue and we have a wonderful showing of navys. NavyTaifeta, $3325- $3~70 and $400. 36 inch. i Navy Paillette de Chine - 2-7-"1- $3110. 36 inch. Navy Duchess Mousseline, $2.75. $3.00. $15-75 and $4.00. Navy Hirashike, 35 inch $225 yard. Navy silk and wool Bengaline, 40 inch, $13-50. Navy Poplin, $135 and $.21"). 36 inch. In our navy blue silk we have all shades ranging from bright navy to dark midnight blue. . Navy Blue Georgette Crepe, 5 $2.75, sumo and $3945. 40 inch. Navy Crepe de Chine, 40 inch, $250 per yard. Duchess Mousseline in the following colors, - Brown Taupe, Gray, Sand, Castor, Beaver, Myrtle, Purple, Burgundy, Copenhag- en, Peon, Electric all 36 inch at $1¢.tKI._$3-75. 04-00 and 04-50? Taffeta suits in Brown Taupe, Castor, Green, Electric, White, and Gray, prices from $15-50 i0 03-75 per yard. Silk jersey cloth in Beaver and Navy 40 inch, $6.25. Fancy striped Irish silk for shirt waists, B6 inch, $2.00. $2. no and $3.00. We have a very full range of Georgette Crepe in fact we can match any color, there being 35 Shades to select from $2.75. $13-00. and $15-25 yard. In silks for evening dresses we show a full range of colors and inches wide, different shades to choose from $2.25, prices, white, Cream, Emu, Aprico t, Mimosa, Pink, Flesh, Sunset, Old Rose, Sky, Torquoise, Peon, Lemon, Yellow, Tuscan, Nils and Ocean Green prices from $2.50 to $4.410: Very handsome colored and gold printed Georgette Crepe can be worn with nearly all light colored silks, 4O inch, $6.75 yard. Natural Shantung silks 32to 36 inch, .85, .95, $1.50, $1.95, $2.10 and $2.25. _ Extra heavy Shantung for suits or separate skirts at $2.90 and mp2s yard. _ The most complete range of silks in P. E. I. IZTLQQYiA‘\\\QQ\iIQ{IJUIPIIQK“H\R I Monday morning. This firm siiirt iin Y REIJIIIWJLY\\\\WIKIIJL\\“\\\\\\'illl\fi flllbfi\\\\wi THE GUARDIAN W‘ THE WESTERN GUARDIAN —tT PAY! to lily In this Prov- WALKERS-those lu- qulrinr: for Baby Walkers may now secure them in IIolmarrs-furnlture department. 8957-5-19-3l -—GRAND CHAMPION HOLST- E-INTI grziiiilson ulill be sold at Mr. E. Ii‘. ituynens auction sale at New Aiinan, Sirturduy. 8995-5~20-3I ....—CIRCUS COMlNG.——It is un- derstood them will be a circus coming to ISummc-rside in July. preparations for their truiisportai- tiou having ulrcutly been arranged. -—-ICE SAVING REFRIGERAT- ORS with galvanized iron or white enriniel lining-all 5izcs and prices. One special value iii extra large house or Grocery Refrigerator, It. '1‘. Ilolinun, Ltd. Suniinerside. 8957-5-19-31 ——Tlie condition of Mrs. Andrew Afllearn, ‘Summerside. who lins Iieen on the sick list for some time is still serious. Kind friends unti relatives, however, tire optimistic und anxiously waiting for iin im- provement. H. -FARMING THROUGHOUT Prince (Younty is now general, ex- cept in io\v Iunds, which are ru- pidly yielding to the present fu- vornbln wi-uthcr conditions, and ironsirlorzible seed llIlS already been sown. —FOLL0WI|NG ARE the entries for the Klnkorii 2.40 stuko race on July 21st ilorne Bros. Winsloe; W. B. IIIIncArthur, Kenslngton; Geo. R. i-Iooper, Charlottetown; 'D. A. Mc- Kinnon, Charlottetown; Wellington McNeil], Soiithport; John I’. Smith, Klnkoru. 8985 -—GROW POTATOES witii high grade Nitrate of Soda, Acid phos- phate und muriate of Potash the kinds that give the most plant food for the least money. For sale by Austin A. Scales; Messrs. A. Horne und Co, Summersldc. ' Zwks —-A .CLEVER CITIZEN .— Ml‘. Ronald McPherson, OLoziry Si“. tlon i-clcbruteti ‘Iiis eighty ililrti Iiirihrlny last ne'er-k by burrowing zill tiny with n spun of Iiorsos. llis IHHIIY frieiitls wish him many rc- turns of the duy. Ills many friends throughout tlo- Province, will regret. to Iiour of tho serious illness of Mr. John Pole, ifinsingtoii, who was recent- ly stricken with ])2ll‘l1 "s; his con- dition is silt-h ‘Iw-i Ill-Ill liopr-s urn entertained for his recovery. I. 7. —POLICE COURT: At tho Po- licn (‘ourt on Friday morning, a ruse In ivhit-h u femuliz. trliargt-ii with (‘TIHIIIIIIZ u rlislurimnr-r: on tho streets, virus illl‘ tiofonrluiii. A con’ viclion ivus viliiziiiiotl. untl u fini- imposed of $5 unii costs; tho fine Iiowovi-r, -wus suspended. yioiiding better lI-JllllVlIllll‘. II. Iliiscoiichr- Ifurm Products (‘.o., Lid, opened their new business on tier splendid auspices having a fine store und up to date stock and un- tier the cupuble management of Mr. Jenkins there is no doubt that this store will be asuccess. do, of Sunimcrsirle while fishing ut. Si. (‘hnrles, tI’.I<].I._ caught u mons- ter lobster which “weighed nint- pounds, This monster was not ciiumhi in a irup Iiiit was found on tangled In the fishing trickle. 'l‘lils is probably the largest lobster seen in these parts for years. -s'rser=.'r IMPROVEMENT. _' The road muchinc has opcrtiterl for ttht- pilili few dnys on that pnrt of (Zeutrul Street beginning ill the Pope ltoud to the terminus. It is iruo ilinl it has bcvii (iporuitrtl but nothing more. In the first pluce the drainage system is Ihc most essential purt In the making of u good roud. Now they liuvc built .ihis roud without one possible- chrincr- for the wutor to run us the road muchlnt- only skimmed ovi-r tho roud not touching tho gutters and making ihn rourl itself worse. than before they begun work. is It the intention of lcaiving this i-oud In this unfinisiieti condition or were they mi-rt-ly prying out ii new ronrl aunt-hint"! If so wr- sugI-itlflt they ])f“lt'il('(‘ elsewhere ihnn on u public highway. Hlgnorl —--()nu who is interested In good rouds. “the lay’s the t ing’ -ao uid Shnk , , and standing lines at the box other: prove it. But it Ia notgivcn to mnny men to be as great n succcso on the "silveraheet" as on the "Iegimate." To John Barrymore thin dual crown is unanimously awarded. Those who have followed his remark- I able career will welcome his latest i‘ llm lease “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." A full page pictorial feature showing Mr. Barrymore n Dr. Jekylhthe Irrcproach- lble ntiemun, by day, and Mr. Hyde. p dfi er of the underworld, by nighhll only one of the many lplendid feature: of the May iuue of EVEIZYWOMANS turned to his Iiomt- in Grand [liver . after tll)i'llllllig-~ I-lie-yvintor-in the —-NEW s-rons OPENED.» -'I‘li(- W050“ Sim"- turned to his home in Sunimciu-"iilc ——MQN3TER LOBSTER-whicssrs nnor gpcntling the lust two Ivuckfi Charles Douceite and Stephen (Inn vlsmng [fitjllls in iinlifaix. —-HAMM-OCK8.—BIggest assort- n19nt—biggcs¢ stoek—biggest veilu- rs at Holmans, ‘Suuimerslde. - 8957-5-19-31 —lT IS MuI-‘I. HULL WADMAN, not Mr. Ncil Wudniun who has opened a new meat shop n; Ken- slnglon. . --ONE OF THIE- FINEST stand- nrd bred mares in-the Maritime Provinces in Mr. E. H. Rayner? Auction stile nt New Aniiun on Saturday. ,8995-5--20-3i --SEE OUR BIG STOCK of Hum mock couches with or without stand tuiil canopy, including some with adjustable raised Iicad, . others spring and tufted back. Seo them without dcluy ut tlltllllllll'l'5. 8957-5-19-31 —A FEW BARGAINS in extra quality Piano (‘use Orguns; all gone over by expert fuctory work- mun mid made good as new. If you wunt un excellent instrument tit u low ])l'lf.‘0 cull ut llolmairs furniture department at once. 8957-5-19-31 -A NARROW ESCAPE. — A young r-Iizin while cycling down Witter Street burcly escaped being run iiiio by uii ziuioiiiobile yester- rluy. it sec-ms tliut he rind tho driver" of tho cur hurl the some \\'lll'l'l und the young fellow wus inkcii to his home badly frightened but otherwise uninjured. -MEMORIAL CENOTAPH. The 0f Gcddic Memorial Church in memory of nine boys from New London North, who made tho supreme sacrifice, wus erected on the litli by Messrs. (‘liuntllvr & Boll, unrl reflects grout credit on them for carrying out tho design untl for the splendid work- niunship. It stands fifteen feel Iiigh, and weighs about seven tons. ll overlooks New London Buy and is in on! of tho most bountiful spots on the island. It Iiuurs the names til‘ 1'10. Arch. (fnmpbtiil; (Ir. Arthur l‘. Johnstono; l'te. Los- iin. \V. Niut-Lotid; Gr. llurold A. Marlin-rid; Plo. i"l'ill’lll L. McKt-n- Iii‘; l’ti-. llohi. rhinitis; I'M‘. Janna-s Ihnvson llrowri; Lt. Norwnotl Muc- [mod and Sgt. I". Vernon Lynds. Ilri tho r-lliiil tho words, "Built of .l lN-opios Love, in Memory of Our (ilorious llcud" and on the bust‘, “.\I the: (ioiin; flown oi‘ lho Sun, nnil in tho Morning, W0 Will ile- IllOHlbCi‘ 'l‘hi\m." 'I‘Iin. t-trinmitttit- propose having Iho formnl unveiling about lilt- niidrllo of June and they ailso pro- pniti somt- Sunday in June or July ill ouch your, us II. pcrpectunl dc» coratlon day for our dcud Iieroes. \VES'I‘I*TRN PERSONALS (‘tenotuph -~*Mr. John Wull, Kinkorn, and l\I|'. Joseph Ii. (lulluiit, lloriIi-n, spout ihr wot-k oiid iii town. ll. —Mr. Joseph lvirliinis has ri- fiMr. A. .\I. Large, 'l‘ryon, re- turned home on Sulurdirv, ziftcr spending u few duys visiting In town, lhe guest of Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Nluirhctirl. II. - fige" v —‘.\‘lr. Eugvne Adams has rc- w-lfriontls‘ oi’ Mrs. John Nit-Loud. 3mm“. @_ will regret to hour oi her illn , but since being romov- 1 ed to tho Prince County llosyiiiul; a speedy. recovery is hoped for. II. _ Mrs, ll. ll. Lcfurgny, Summer- sirlo, Iius Icft to visit hor Iiroihcr. Mr. llerbcrt. (luy, ex-solillor, who has bccu ut. Pine lIlll llosyiitnl. llulifux, for some time, under troutmi-nl for wounds rcct-lvcil while in France. ll. qvwwvv ii Mr, ],()V('g()llt!-—4Sll‘, I wish to ask for your daughter for my u-ifc. l'upit—--Whut! You have a wife? w,.||_ ygu Carri got my daughter to work for your wife! G0 to un om- ployinent oillcc. New Annan Races ~ The big New Annun Riicesr take yilurzc on Wt-tlnostifl)’. Allfillfii 13- '|‘ho truck hus hvcfl rnpuircrl extensively. Till‘.- grand sitllltl Ito-s boon cnlnrgorl: new stnbltis huvc been lllllll and provision made to accommodate u lnrgor number of spectators oven than has Iieroioforo putronlzcrl this fnmous speedway lining tho Inst. ruco oi’ the sum- mcr ralrcuil. Iho Iiighost point of r-xrwnliencn. In Slll'l‘(l will have lint-n zitiuinctl. Tho horses will br- inui- chod in thoir different classes and lovers of burnt-as racing will wit- noss n brittle royal for stiprcniucy in cnch class. The munngrvmcnt plnnfi to hill!" special miislczil iulont from the mnlnlund to supplement the bund and local iiilcnt. 1t. is the nlm of the management io give every iiDCCiIliflI‘ n quid pro qrm nml "thon some". ldvory mrin u run for his money is tho wuich- word. Thorn will br- ull tho special nt» lrnnliotrt; music, step dancing. bully hoo ninn; no idle moments at. New Annun; something doing every minute. Tho classes will be as follows: 2.40 straight. trot; 2.24 trot and 2.27 pace; 2.18 trot and pace. 0n Sale To-day! FORTY OTHER FEATURES 2o can...» Entries close August 5th; en- trance fee must positively accom- pany entry. This‘ truck is ii member of the National Trotting Association. JAMES PENDERGAST, Secret-try. S969 v v w» uvvo~ovooo+oo+ooo+oooo¥ 2 illllillf)“ of going on the same side of thr- strect with ilie result tliiit {hi-y collitlctl badly (Wlllfllililllllg i110 I t i O I l r.i._‘:_._ .....l__ Better Clothe Values do not Exist SATISFACTION To Our Customers is the Slogan that has Built this GREAT STRE The only man we can» not satisfy is the man who hides his dis- satisfaction. The policy of ‘ this store is selling" the best clothing for the least amount of ino- ney. We areable to do this on account of our large turnover. Patronize The lowest tender Our Values They give you a new estimate of the char- acter oi’ clothes your money can buy. Suits and mODCiHItlEI $22. and up $18 and up s (lush Only. ‘The One Price Store. 0O0OOQWOOOO-QO-§O-CO§§~O§§OOO§OOO§b4fl§§O§§OQOOO4QQQQOQOOOQO—OQ§§Q§4§O0O0-0§§“ we“: Specialists Zmlgzu. i Boys’ Cood Strong Tweed A Suits ior School Wear ‘ztrents need no introduc- tion to l)l'O\\lSQ’S Clothing . values. The quality is in the materials and the style com- bined with our reasonable prices makes our boy's suits very attractive. need Boy’s Suits, do not make a mistake. _ splendid stock and you will buy here and save money. Suits for large boy $7.00 up. Suits for small boy 555-75 l, up. ' frowse Eros. lid. The Men’s and Boys’ Clothing s 2 i l i t z i i o o t a 9 l Witt-n you See our a.‘ - >--.@-¢¢§---~ ‘hiUll-h‘ clothing and furnishings, ill-i" iloy's Clolliiliii or"! i Furnishings. b ....-.-Q+¢¢*. ._ +1; users today. '$\‘-_~,_gi§_ .__.:;4 ._ l‘ Perfectly packed in bright lead for’! and price marked on every packngg, “YOU'LL LIKE THE FLAVOR" efl ‘Promise that has made good When KING COLE TEA was in its infancy we associated with it the slogan-“Youdl like the flavor.” It; was a modest statement, yet when you come to think of it, it covers all that you are looking for in the tea of your choice. How well KING COLE has lived up to its promise is by the many thousands of n proved or‘