f-lluapn ='__2"§:_¢:/._. - ‘-;__"'f_‘:_a% v i‘ -___-___- >__.. ..__ _ _ _.--.—_»_.. .._.._... QQO-Qvwvvv+ov0o+vooovovvt+o+v-v-O 9-Of9-<‘-O4QO§Q§QOQO'OO-O-OQOOQ-OOQQ-OQ v-vvo-ouwoO-o-o-o4 Q-QO D-QOOO-OQOOQQ-OQ-O-OQ-O-OO- 4+GOOO F§ A ' Moore F8: Mcleoil Limiter] . i 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown Some notable Values in silks and dress goods THIS DEPARTMENT‘ OFFERS YOU SOME VALUES IN (lress goods and silks that you w ill hardly duplicate. Daily al- most, we are receiving goods bought many months ago—silks that were \V0\’C1l in Japan, dress goods from old England-all priced at figures that even the makers will not duplicate for pur- chases todayy Here are some of them :— . Novelty voils 79c cloth under all COTldltlOXIS. We .36 to 40 inches wide of Yew recommend this with confidence" . . . . 1 ; ~" lTc. nice smooth weave, soft finish ‘t “poem lmce of ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ’~ iltoiéilil?ifiliiifilifilfiiiiiili Wiiii iiiiiii viiiiii. ii-iii and pale blue. This it ll notablyr gfijmifjéilléfsmeévyiclfjndfffgfi good value at ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘w?’ ivhite with wide satin stripe. It Fast culm- "eayy is beautifully adapted for blous- ~ - - i i d childreifs dresses. It will Drill Shining 45c is i“ i- i . 1 d 1- These sturdy fabrics conic in e (mm n ex rune y goo Va uc at per yard . . . . . . $l-10-. 27-inch width and are showiiin . . . . stripes of black and white. and ETISP, Dfllllly ofgllllileS it 95C butcher blue and white. The as- These lovely fabrics 38 inches sortmeiit also includes a fine uide fine, close sheer- weave, range 0f the famous “Rockfast” shown iii pink, skyand white. Is drill. This is a remarkable value zidmiiaiblyi adapted for dresses at the special price of . . . . . . 151' and blouses. It is excellent value white Palm finch Cloth 55c at per yard . . .» . . . . . . . . . . .950 _ _ 'l"hese are only a few of the This 36 inch fabric is adniir- lines shown in the best stocked ably zidapteil for middics and wash goods department in wash skirts. It is a sturdy wear- Prince Edward Island. er, laundcrs beautifully and will Samplesrwill be sent free on be an extremely watisfactoryi The Designer fill 80C TT-j THE DESIGNER HAS ABSORBED THE “WOMEN’S MAG- azine.” That means that the DESIGNER is now one of the lar- gest as well as the smartest of fashion magazines. It has splen- did fashion articles~ivell illustrated. It has clever fiction. It has able special zirticlcs and editorial matter. It offers you many housekeeping tips. IF YOU WILL CALL EACH MONTH AT OUR ‘PATTERN COUNTER WE WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH THE DE- SIGNER FOR A YEAR AT 80c. YOU SAVE ONE THIRD rixni WIRE FENCING ~ Made by the NEW BRUNSWICK WIRE FENCE CO. LTD. The STRONGEST and BEST made. lllariliino ‘Vovon Wire Fencing is not painted; it is galvanized_ 11w Ilfllvy ‘Vflislifi Write is constructed of No. 9 gauge wire throughout. Locks, uprights and horizontal wires, all the same size, same gauge, same breaking strain, no one part weaker than another. The illcdium Weight... Fencing. heavy wire, viz., N0. 9 gauge tOp and b0l2- tom wires, all other horizontal wires, uprights and locks, No. 12 gauge. While not as durable, or as strong as the "vary Wright. it is thoroughly and mechanically made, and is equal to some of the so-called heavy- weight fences on the market. ONE (iARLOA I) Qf above receivgr] algg_\vlliil'l GATES all gizgg, POULTRY NETTING, WIRE STA PLES. 0I{NAl\Il‘lN'1'i\Ii WIRE FIENPING, eta prices. All selling at last year’s CARTER & CO, LIMITED i 4 Western Giurilian —iT oAvia TUE in um m“. -mwico oiimdononir: . any ' color only 25c per bottle. at Hol- maifs Sumincrslde. Apr 20-3i —BRUNSWiCK-the paragon of Plionognapiis for sale by Sinclair and Stewart, Limited. 8369-4-21-2! —SAY IT WiTH FLOWER8.—- (‘iioice fresa carnutioim f2 per do. zen at Williunia the Florist. Bhcrie 60-4. —TELL VOUR shrub Mill r1113 free troubles to Wiillimis the Yin.‘- ist i . v j —PR°F. HUNTER sflys thnt eve-l ry fox pen should» have a. lump of rock salt. You can get it at llolninns, Suiiiuierslde. Apr 20-31 —“DON'T DELAY GETTING your Fertilizer. another car has ar- rived today so we can again make proiiiptdellvery. R. T. Holman, Ltd. Sunimerslde". . ! 8347-4-20—3i' —MONARCH BRAND FERTlLlZ-i ER is known and recommended by. ilie most. successful farmers in (Yunadzi. Wriri- us for particulars and prices. R. '1‘. liolnian, Limited, Suninie-rslile. Apr 20-3i —-NEW OAR OWNERS.'—AII‘. F‘. B. Brown, Maritime representative of the Davies and Jniwreuce, Con!‘ Montreal. has purchased, a Biiby: Grand Touring cur from Messrs.‘ Lea and lluinpliry, Suuinierside. -—THIS l8 YOUR opportunilyi we are now illschiirging Inverncsr-il screened coal. Tlook your orders’ a; once so as to insure deliverynl HIODE! 27 or call Joseph Reid and‘ Co., Ltd. Summerside. , 8414-4-22-21 l I -SHIPPERS COMPLAINING.— The shippers of‘ the town are bit- terly complaining regarding the conditions of loaning and unloading car lots of freight. Thev are coin~ pelled lo use private drive ways on account of the ltailway not sup- plying Yiirillc switches. ——.=lll:~.'l' T0 CROSS-—Mr. l-Iugh Walton of Slieinogue, N. B. was 1h» firsi visitor lo Suriiniersiilc via the straits, having made the li'iyi' in a motor-built. lie reports git- ing through zilroul a iiiile of ice. 'l‘lio rear was clear water. Mr. Walton made extensive purchases Bruce, McKay & Co. —SHIPPING. ~~Tlie schooner Glyridon whir-h winiercd here, is now umliwiziiing slight mpiiirs Iii-- foro starring (‘Ii lll" season's work. Tho schooner is owned ‘by ‘Air. ll. J. lit-Neill, Tyne Valley and as usual will he (Ifllllfililhflfid by (‘apt Douceito \\'_lio'is assisting in mulc- ing preparation to siiil in a few (lays for ltlyrlnoy, N. S. with part cargo of produce and returning with n cargo of coal. H. —WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty event rook place Wcilni-siluy morning iii Si. Paul's church. Sunr- lll(!l‘.~§I(l(', wlii-n Miss (‘rilia Alrlliiu- gall of Siriiiiiir-rsiile ll6‘(.'illll(: thi- bride 01' Mr. Nell McDougilll of Grriiiil River, Loi 14. 'l‘lii-y were artendvil li_\' Miss Jessie McNcill and Mi‘. Edmund Gallant, The inur- rizigo ('(‘l'('lll0iiy was performvrl by Rev. A. J. Nlr-liiiugull, uncle oi lbs» bride. Mr. Mizliougzill i5 a veteran of the lllili lliirizilion and lost an eye in the groin cause for humanity. Their host of friends wish thcni a happy journey through their wed- ded life. —TH|EVES ..AT “LARGE.- Thcrc are some prciiy nicrin rlii-fls going mi liitr-ly, but pro- bably llio Ltri-alcsl 0f llicm illl ()1? ciirrerl “Kidiirisiiay i-vc-niiig, when, .\lr_ Phillip Gallanfs lliifo Savor) sinro on Queen's wharf WilS broken into and llio. contents coiripliircly cleaned out. As it happened there was nor any rrioncy in llir- rill. but llll‘. goods sinlon uniounrr-rl lo over two liundmrl ilolliirs. ($200.00) Mr. (lallanl is ii peace aibiilini: and soc- iable citizen and cun ill afford this arr-arr. loss nnil why any rur should do such ll dastardly (‘.l‘lll_l_i‘ us llllii rcriiuins 2L niyslr-ry. lip lo llll’ limo of wrlliiir: lliffl"! has llPPll no rilno found, but llie fact remains llial us llio person or persons arc running at liirizo lliero is bound to be iriori- iluinrigo along [hello lines. ~—|NSUFtANCE MEETlNG--»'l‘lir- regular monthly iiieoliiipr, of Direct- ors or‘ the l‘.l<l.l. Apr, lltlllllilll Fir-o llli-llll‘lill(‘l‘ (‘on was hold in rho ol- llcri. ril‘ 1hr‘ itiunugei‘, Mi‘. Alexander (‘riiiiirlii-Il. Suirirnorsiilc on 'l‘u1\siliiy, April the 20th al l0 n. I_ii. Seventy- flvc zippllciints for‘ insurance were rmid and passed rind the following losses ordered lobe puldw-Mr. l". iiianciiarii, Tilfirlliillfilll, n house burned—lnsuranco $250.00. Mrs. (‘ritlierlrio ('m'i'utliers. 'l‘liznisli, bnrii rind contents lilll'll0(l-'—lfi>lll\‘lIlll!0 $500.00. Mr. Robert E. Watson, rllziinpton, house hurried. $70000. Mr. G. W. iialluni, Victoria wcsl. barn burned, $200.00. Mr. Jzimcii A. LMoPherson, Hunter River, lwo barns rind contents burned $600.00. Total $2250.00. __.-_-@+>-i_ WESTERN PrmsoNALs ——iMr_ 18111891 Trudi“ of Alhorton, was in lown lilcnilny on business. —l‘ti\v. Father Gauthier. l‘. l1. Palmer Rom] was in lown Mondriy. --Rov. Pr. A. J. Mchniiiznll, of Tlgnlsli, was in lown Tuesday. —Mr. ElwoorFWnllncv. or Albvr- lrm, has accepted u poslllon with Messrs. R. T. Holman Lid. ' vlslrinrz in Srrmmerriirio lire uur-sl of M118. J. S. llinlon. ~JMliia Laura Baker. Kildnro, in spending a few days. viiiiiinrz frienda in Summerside. -- l in fishing supplies from Messrs. ~iMrri. John liowntl of Tryon, is ' 7 i ll C oiigoleu Are 600d Enough For Thellliinsion Yet Cheap-a Enough For T he Cottage , With the many charming patterns and colors in which Gongoleum" ' fluid Seal Rugs are made, it is remarkably easy to chose a pattern-ii, that 1S in perfeto harmony with the decorative scheme of any room in either the elaborate home 0r humble cottage. Goiigoleum Gold Seal Rugs are the creation of American leading rug designers, made on a wool and fibre‘ felt base saturated with pure oxidized linseed oil and are worked by the hands of masteroraftsmen. The soft blending and attractive shades are guaranteed sunfast and waterproof and will outwear any floor covering in its class. The price on Congoleuni is n0 higher than the iria. ny inferior imitations. Let the Gold I11 Sea! Seal protest you its on the face 0f every r g2 18x36 in. 3x3 ft. 3x415 ft. 3x6 ft. 6x6 ft. 6x9 ft. 9x7‘ 75 ctr-i. $1.50 $2.50 $3.50 $8.00 $12.00 $10.00 / ' $17.75 Oilclotli and ‘Linoleum Make House Work ll piece goods. \\'inil0\\' Shades nrado lo order. Lot us measure your windmv and quote you _]H‘IC(‘S on your next order. molemm . Our range of Oilcloth an d Linoleum affords an op- portunity for terior arrangement. patterns are bright and artistic in- The cheerful and when properly laid and rubbed with wax, or Liiioshiiie, will outlriii; . Real Linoleum is made 0r powdered cork, mixed with oxidized liii- Inlaid. won’ t seed oil and pressed on burlap. Linoleum, $1.50 per square yard and less. Oilcloth, 75c. It willpay you to inspect our inaiiy other lines, which include ‘D011- 0leuni,” “Texoleuni,” “Ringwalts” and Nepoiiset” in both rugs and iiiiowsii LTD Feltol, 60c c (‘$1. Q ft. 9x9 ft. 9x101!» ft. 9x12 ft. F1 all: Rods New Stair (’urpi'l, Ilugi-i Squares and mats arriv- ing (ivvigy ugs tit-Moo $22.50 Easy A sap if hung on cnkirs to match c." Ilrcperica ‘t l ilayQSi-e the lat- n ‘ ~ I K|§Q§Z4 —Mr. U. it. Dickie, Muddy Crock. was ln Suiniiicrsiilri, on Wednesday. ll. -;~l\lr" (f. l). iii-ll. (‘hrirlrillclo-wii, agent for l.ll(‘ Mutual, Fire insur- ance ('41., was iii firwii 'l'ur\sd--.iy, in coiiiioclioii, ivilli his business. ——'Mlss Murllia Riuizs of (‘harlot- li-loivii hzis l|l‘l2(‘]lll‘(l 2i piisilion willr llll‘ firm of lVli-ssrs. lrHl arid iliiiiip» lirey. r\'lllllllll'i‘Sl\ll‘. - ——<I\li2 Francis Ili|l']i(.'l‘, spent Tues llil'_y' in Slllllllll‘l'.~llllL‘, r-n roulo to his homo in ’l‘li;rilsh. .i\l'ri-r spend- ing some limo in hliiiiclriii, N. ll. —Mr. Jack McLeod, of tho Suni~ IIH-FSllIG Tillfipllilllt‘ Exchange, was il iriissongr r to ‘Uliiirlriileloivn on 'I‘uesday morning. l Wllcv. l‘). l6. Styles. Alberturi. unis an outwriril passenger by the car ferry on 'l‘ui-sday morning \‘ll route to Snclivllle. ll —Mr. Sydney llcllour, represent- lug lloilizsori, ‘Summer and Co. Ltd hlrrnlrvirl \\'1lS iii Suininerxsida 'l‘uiis duy iii rho. iiili-ri-sls of ‘his firm. F-Mr. Isidore, liuole, of Mlniinl- gush, wvus in Suniriicrsidiv, nn Tues- rlziy iii (!0llll1.'('.ll0ll with his new store, which ho inti-nils opciiliu: about May 1st. --lll{PSHl‘s Vemon biclroorl and Albert McKay returned to Summer side Monday morning nfler spend lng the week curl with friends iii Charlottetown. —Mrs. Mortimer has rclurnod to hér home in (Yliui-lniiolown ufler spending n few days with her iinugh- ‘for Mrs. George Wllliriuiii, Summer- side. _-_- ——'i‘hi~ many frlcnils of Mr. Tho- . mus linker of Suinmrirsiili- will hr! plcnrieil lo sec liliii ubout iiliifll" after being confined tiqhl, bed for some time. —Mcssrs. Georg!‘ Morris. Wol- sori Millniari, Fri-d iiurniil, very prominent young iui-ii of Surn- nir-rsiilv and Felix lioiron. popular merchant of lilmiiriilil. loft ‘Tuesday morning on n ifleariure trip tn-Cliar lottetown. i —Mr. and Mrs. William l-‘iirrol and family were oulwaril passeng- ers by tho car furry mi 'l‘ucsirl:iy on route to 'l‘oronio, \\‘lll'l‘(! ilioy iii- lciiil lo reside for some time. ll —Mr. and Mrs. Felix Galluril. .iriil Mr. uriil Mrs. Dniiliil (lullziiil. Sumniorsiilc, lofl. on Wfillllfilillil)‘ morning for Moiiclon where they will make their residence. ll —Mr. Frank J. Arsenaull, for a nurirbcr of years nii employee of lllossrs. Ilolrnnnis Ltil., and Mrs. Arsiiiiuult, loft on Wciliiesiliy iiiorzi iiii: for lVloriirton where they liilr-nd to reside for the fulurc. ll (‘liar- —Mvssrs. W. E .Agrie\v, l lotrolown. l’. (‘. Murphy, Tiuiiisli WV. H. Towsend, ifiharlotlelovrii. ll. M. nilvll-‘fili, ('llllI‘l()llL‘.l0\Vll, John llisilon, Charlottetown. 'l‘. M. llow- nit. 'O'Lraary. (leorgc Wllkinsoir, Springfield. West. l9. Gallant, Suni inersldo; Jessie, lVlcNcill, ‘iillsciiw rho. are rcglsiercil .'\L Llic Alliiori Terrace. L r _ ——.\li'. Ginny,» Jiilirrsliiii. l_Vll\‘ ‘falliqr. was ii visitor to Summer- rillll‘ ii: ‘Fui-silznv. »-‘-‘|" “iilllirm iiysliiil, (‘harlo- ticroivxi was illl inward |lilSSt.'l]l!,\'l' llll ‘fui-srlay lllllFlllIlK. — Mi". Jriirii-s (liiririaii, liii-liriiiirirl. \\‘JI\‘ ii l‘\‘('.l‘lll visitor to Hummer- .-.lil '. ‘ ll —~.\lr. G. J. Mcifnriri-ack, rf‘hai~- riélvlriirri. was ll. \‘\'\'l(‘(lllll‘ visitor ‘riirr- mi ‘Puosiluy. ll Alrissr-s. Allfll‘('\\’ BLHVIlPF-Siilllll .l iii 'i'lioniiisoii. Kciislnglorr, wi-rc '1; town on ‘Fuesrlny. ll A<i\llf\'fi Gladys Doyle, of liens/inu- lou, paid a pleasant vlsir to Siriu- rrii-rsiilo on ‘Fucsilziy. ‘p —~Mlss liugh Miiliciv’ of blur-lion‘ was a visitor to Surniricrslile Lori ’l‘ucsiiay. i -—Mr. Lemuel Alcfliuslrind of Woiliiirzioii, spent ‘Piii-silay iii Sum nii-rslilii. l “My Sunday Chew” This is what the younger men have named STAG Chewing ' Tobacco. It is a Halt plug that won't stain the pocket: and may be wrapped. Ask your dealer for a flat plug of “Stag”. carried in the pocket without the necessity of its being __T c) i —i.lll't'l. .'klll'\.'ll Vlllllrirfi ii; livillllf lori, was in Town '.l‘ui-sil.i_r on liu=l HESS. —Mr. (‘liiildie ll;|_vi-;<. of liiilv‘ slir- was in [iiWll ’l‘urisrl.ry llll liiisi l irvss. —Mr. John 'l‘lioiiipsnii of llfl izari», p-riiil a flying vi~<i| 1051101‘ llll‘l'nlill', (ill 'l‘irvsrlri_v. Ji'iiiiiii' i\ll'l':llllllll.‘ ’ . . ll. llirlrirgiiis’ Lid uiorsiilv, li-ll 'l‘uissiliiy‘ irioriiiiii- a business trip lo llrililzrz. —Mr. J. J. lfiiiizlunil, ill!‘ _ Siiriiiizfii-lrl and Mr. Ui-rii-iu‘ ' ' liolni, Muddy (‘rer-k. \\'( ll) Suiniiicrsiili.» on 'I‘i|i-sil.r_v. —Mlss Lena Arsviiaiill, “fro li been spriirllru; sonic lllll" iii ll~ iriorsirlu has i-clurncd lo llli‘ lin in Maxinivllle. , $‘§:l~~'~ —Mcssi's Frank Wiiilc, (Hm :i|rrl.\\'. .l. Alt-Neill, Srizirlioli ll if iii lfillllillwlfillll‘ llll busiiiw» l“ BACCO - -_ w, ...,.-<rl,~.<- ii.