t“; Liffiififlfié istinctive, individual, , 4.95 bfNfiUNClNG TODAY the arrival of a new 1e of lovely hats, showiraud sold exclusively .in this store. Lyon Hats V felts-straws express the last word in New York style, they are perfectly designed and beautifully made, and are amazingly moderate in price. Every hat has that touch of “class” that you look few-and that you ought to have. , ' a Charming Silk Fabric of Amazing Value at Extra. special value in “Bombay Crepe.” This crepe is Grey, Black and White. have ever offered. Special, yard . . . . . , . Sinai lot 54 inch "iwecds clcziriilg at l-Z price. A icv: o1‘ the prices are: $1.50 for 75¢; $2.00 for $1.00; $2.75 for $1.3 ‘; $3.00 for $1.50; $3.75 for $1.88. 4 colors of double w .-....¢ $1.10. Special l 1i .-;~':» .-.,..'~é Small lot of seini-servi Lot remnants cottons. rriyons, silk hose’ about 6 col sill-cs, etc., clearing 1-2 pricg _ Clearing at, pair --¢. 8 Colorsin Bombay Crepe $1.29 yd. ivhat similar to ii heavy iveight flat crepe. Very firm and lug. trous finish, 36 inches wide, in the following colors Navy Blue Cornflower Blue, Chinese Yellow, Jade Green, Pihk Crane One of the best values we $1.29 501110- eight Fuji Silk. Sand, Jade Green, Salmon, and Powder Blue. Regular ce weight ors nearly all size 10. Regular $1.50 Fancy Willfffil CFQDB dc Chine and Georgette scarfs. 79c Triangular and long styles. Special, each Here's a knitted suit that we think is one of the best we have ever offered. lt is asilk and blue. green and black. Ladies’ Smart Knitted Suits $7.50 values . . _ _ wool mixture, two piece, coat and slur-t. suit, shoivn in mauve, sand, I 119—1Zl Quggn St, r RINGING UP FATHER Charlottetown _Church oi’ mglcnd thcrc. ‘Western Guardian 4080i. I000 FLOUR. botior than over. All mom. scrum-awn JIACI’! mo nlrklnl Iowa in . rear o8 awn, not in front o! goo mk- 8007-54-21. wnmccn" - w... our . liicblo cor bclow c ten-gluon gius .vl o! inflammable gopolino whm 7c ncrkins space u ot m: or hcc‘: store? 3690-5-10-31. —TWO BAILOIS. TWO DBUMKH. .W0 DOLLAR! - Two "Jocks uhoro." oi! o vcucl now in port, lp_ Qpcarod bcioro Btipmoiory Wyatt. in ‘the police court at Bumnicrsidc on Friday morning, charged with being; drunk. ond woro coch lined $2 and‘ I costL-S. \ l‘ —SOCIAL EVENING-The Young _. Girls’ Club of tho Presbyterian‘ ;Ohurch, Summeriiide. had their last; sewing evening on Tuudoy at the‘ Iaiuc- Mrs. iliov.) O. J. 5t. Clair- cans scrvcd o doiuty lunch It the use o! the ciciilng‘: work. THTIlIlS it they hod had o vcry successful nter and much work had been ac- zriplishcd-s. —-SUCCESSFUL DANCE — The iron-ion‘: Benefit dance on Thursday {enlng at tho Olympic. Cabaret vrovcd l hug: cuccou. A good floor, rith onlcndid music, iurnishcd by the C. H. G- S. orchostrl. made tho ov- euing o vcry enloycblo one ior some eighty couples. who attended this do- , iightiul mun-o. —-CONDITION REMAIN! THE sAhlE-Mr. Alex Mclnnis. oi Murrly River, who was very badly burned ibout the loco and hood last satur- day, in saving his flock and born Jrom o. tire, which completely gutted .li$ farm, is still in n critical condi~ "Jon and is causing his family some anxiety. Mr. and Mrs. McInnls and iun-iily are staying at present with their daughter, lilrs. Jenkins, o! Mur- ray Rivcr.—S. —RIJTUINBD HOME-Von. Arch- deacon White and Mrs. White will return home this evening from Nova Scotin. The Archdeacon and Mm. Nhite left inst Saturday to attend the funeral o! Rev. Mr. White's mo- ther, Mrs. Anguin, at Shclbumc. They later visited Halifax and lt- tendod the Synod meeting o! tho There will be the uciul acrvlccii in St. Mary's Church, Summcruide, and 5t. i John's Church, at. Eleonora, on Sun- ’ duys-s. PERSONALS —-Bev. W. J. Fhllllps, reclai- of Al- berton parish, returned on ‘Thursday evening from ottcridinl the Synod meetings in l-hlliox this woclL-S. INKEBMAN SCHOOL The following is the standing oi the pupils oi’ Inkermcn Sci-incl for the month o! Moll:- Gradc VIII-Joseph Molyrienux. Grndc VI—Fr|.noia Manning. Grade lV-l Vincent Moiynocux, 2 lolibol Anderson Ind Bull Moly- nooux. 3 Annie MocDougoli. Grade 1V sup-l Kathleen Moly- ncoux. 2 Florence Anderson. Grade III Jr.-l Joon ‘howodalc. 2 Arthur Jockman. ' Grade II-l Ray Molsnciiux. Grade I-l Blanche MlcDougoil and Pearl Andercon, 2 Von ‘howl- dnle. 3 Vincent Mlihlcson. 4 Mur- ‘ doch Anderson. 00100404-4640-0-0000400060-00 an: roun arcs “Alum: um g ousuio rirrln u s. B. PARKMAN i ucimno Orwnmh Iloocuu. P. l. I. QQ-QFOO-OOQQOO-OOO-OOQQQW _ ___._--_----p-¢- EYESIGHT EXAMINATION ‘smil on! IIIIMII Gllnoo H. J. MABON OPTOIIITIIIT Olin Oouomd Wit) llblillll. l. I. l. vw4Iw4aIvOO>O@O>O THE CHARLUFFETOWN GUARDIAN mvi-m- - o Eastern Guardian i .330!!! I001) ILOIJI i; guor- ' ontcod to plan you batter. 3368-4-38! wlu _____ I JNOTICI T0 CREAM PATIONS -Mr. Wolloy Dingwcll will- haul crum by mOflOl‘ truck w com-inf Jrumcry commencing Tuoldly, May. lath. through tho tcllowing diotricta: any ronuoo, Rod Bourc. . asoa-s-a-o-an Summer Resort _ At Georgetown i rm Highlands Rom Comwiiv‘ bu, m flaw bugy enlarging and re» modelling inc vwvcny viirchwcd liii Georgetown tram the state o1 the iota Hon. D. A. Mooliinnon to be used u o. cuminor hbibl- Th4! wfl-i tractors. Mocorc. MacDwllll "14 MocAulay o! Charlottetown, have bun gt work 101' W011i; W70 With and cxcpct to have the job wmPM- ed about the first of July in time (or the tourist season‘. In addition to the work on the ho- tel building they are also building capo-mic structures. lncludinl o; dance lull which will bo 46 x 52. It: will be of rustic design with on 8 loot post and u. 30 foot gable. At the bu; o! tho largo chimney to be mn- otructed o! cobble mnoc will bc a large open fireplace. The buildinl will be o! wood with rod upholt shingles. The donning spcco in 20 X 28. There will be a sitting room 20 x 20 and dressing rooms, with on open plum 13 x 50 extending on the front of the building 1nd oommlnding l beautiful view oi the harbor and lil- ilowing rivom. Two bungalow; are ‘being built at tho mount time. One will contain eight rooms and one common lova- tory and will be used especially (or parties staying ovcr night. The other bunlfllow contcinini tour bedrooms each with c private both will be for the accommodation o! patrons intending to remain for some time. This bimkllw ii 33 X *5 with a. piazza 5 (eel. 6 inches in depth manning along the entire (rout. It i: Pfbnoood. i! business‘ wor- miu. in build other biuicllvwa of tin some design oil round the ovnl lnitront of tho mlin buildinl- T1115 oval is surrounded by trees Ind it is proposed to remove ouch 0t i-Mlc I8 would interim-c withihc view o, tho south. ‘me bungalows will be oi’ rus- tic design similar to iholc in con- nection with the O. N. R/Lodge in Piothu and other poi-tr ot Canada. ‘rho mlin building lo being on- lnrgcd by building on lddition to tho kibchon and providing addition- oi bedrooms. Mr, George D. MwKinnon 0d Sherbrooke, P. Q., through whose enterprise this project wu made possible. is 0t Wcocnt at Gcorgcboiwn in connection with the work. iii MEMOIllAM MIQ- WATSON BELL Mrs. Watson Bell, oi’ white Sands. formerly Misc Bliubcth Bock, pa», od to her root and reward on Jon. 28. i030. or. her home. she was 56 ycors o! age and had been in iii, health ior the put two years. In nd- i ditlon to hcr husband, she Mt to. mourn tivo sons. three daughters imd fourteen grandchildren. The] cons on Howard. John. Austen. Nob’ Jon and David, o! whom the lut| throc livo at homo. Th: daughters‘ nro Mrs. uwrcnco bbcwurd, tuna), of wiiiu osnci. Mrs. Dovid Murdoch; (Bodio), o! Murray l-lorbor. and Mics Edna, ti. home. She lcovu also twol brothers, John Bock oi’ Crook River.‘ Ind Hubert Bock of Nova sooth, ol- ao two sisters, Mrs. Louis Herring o! | Murray River. and Min Hilton’ Deli. who l: hurling in looted. Mr» out: wu o! l. quiet disposition and much loved lfllfifll thou who knew her. ill-in Hahn; Mr. and Mu. Michal ‘OO-OOOOOOQQOQO Wlllh. want. res Tim: TO Go HOME AN‘ MAGG\E"5 It!» so Mic! TO Mo. .i.A"rt.i..Y n15 »\' wtsasun: To . do HQMIZ- NQIA- \ wAnT wou \ ‘TO Mam: $0M! ;lil¢ui'l'\.f§fl MW Jififit filo-mica?- ii iiii|l|| i". c ~ w-i-innt ion‘? Auv nonuslcr viva nu 1'14: , o-ioucot-Yau HILLO- "vi-us is Mins- JIGGQ - nix/at 14000 H! A RQLLNG DIM-- l HIID rr 91mm! Mi’ Hvoumo 611'? non: k“ Church Services TIINXTY UNITED CHURCH Mother's Day was observed in the exorcise; of tho morning worship. Many in the congregation wore the white or pink flowers u a mlrk o! honor or tribute to mother. Six children were presented im- baptiomi by their parents with the singing oi’! l hymn. the lut verso o! which roads: "We bring them Lord. in thankful hands, and yield them up w Thee; Joyful l-hct we ourselves are Thine. ‘Thine lot our oflspring be.“ Tho Scripture lesson was from Luke 2-10 to 52 and Rev. Mr. Brown delivered the sermon. having spe- cial roicrcncc o0 Mothers and drow- ing many beautiful lessons irom the Mother o! Jesus. At the conclusion oi’ the sermon Mr. P. W. small ung in m excellent manner "Tell Moth- er I'll Bo There." At the Oflertory tho choir song by Nqucct. the m- thcm by Fletcher "Still, Still WW1 Tine." The evening ocrvioc wu broad- cast by C. H. CK. Rev. Dr. Ramsay delivered another very able and schol ly nddrols on tho Scriptural doctrine oi ‘The l-loiy Spirit in relo- tlon to the Church. The music con- sisted of a solo sweetly rung by Min Mlrgorct. sum. “Beautiful Gordon 0t Prayer." Also an onthcm "Grasping the Bar," by the choir. Both oi those numbers were by rc- oust. The choir during the Ofler- tory sang two vcrccs o! the hymn "m- ‘lhocc at soc," in special ro- mombronco o! two mcmbcrc oi tho Church who ore It present on their Wly to England and the Continent. A trout in promised tor those who attend o meeting on Monday the 19th., when Dr. Poole. oi’ Christ Church. London. Eng. will give on oddrolc ‘hora. Dr. Poolcywho is l world renowned preacher and loc- turcr is coining on vhG invitation o! the Ministerial Association 0i l’. E. Island. K -———'——--————1 PARIS. Mo! l-Frmco shiv- rrod In on uiucuonoblc cold wove todny, snow falling con- aianlly for two day: in the Aucvcrguo higblhndr. Ono death woo ropoflod from cold. Lltvig will build many new govern- ment bulldinls- A oompoign in print all menu: lri Enllilh his been started in London. American tractors are being used in orchards in Pretoria. South Africa. Nearly 3,000 tractors wrc P116"! in oporokrion on Auoirolliln tuna int your BELLdiMATl-IIESON mum-n o lollcitoro i Ocllocthoo noun 1o LOAN ' . IOITICUI Lucky Numbers. your (lake immediately. The, Three Coupon Lucky Numbers will be advertised. ' Prowse l3ros. Ltd. , g Drawing For ANNIVERSARY A CAKE Contest for Anniversary Cake clocd Saturday night. Drawing for Lucky Numbers takes place Monday afternoon at 3 P. M. in our Richmond ~Street window. Ex-Mayor Dr. I. J. Yeo has kindly consented to draw the Be on hand with your tickets, and gei- OO§OOOGO RETAIL Drugstores At Prices Locally Advertised J- G. JAMIESON HUGHES DRUG C0. J. III-NIT B. WORTH ~VICTOI COYLB IEDDIN BIOS. (JHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Sell All Patent Medicines B. A. FOSTER. 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