.ev gr l lu v rf ,. ~ _ 1 ’ l 1'- .~»:' nil -v,--.1<- - >, . »_ ._ e-w-~~~~~ 1; ---_-.1-_'Y-_-»~_.-w...-._-..~.-.¢. .....,c_.`...‘...-,Y k ___ __ ‘_ ',_,»! _Hn n, "pf, "`e`}_V A ‘_ _ v ¢ I J e ””""‘"‘” ”" Truro Ulevi-in "LM 'S f' . .. .». A cn.. »... p _ p ~ i _ _..._A -_ _.__._____ . ..._.v' _ . _ _ _ _ ' , - V ~ ._.._=-.= T`\ ‘ R \ ‘- Attend the Great Motor and Auto Show Wednesday, Thursday \ =~ _ . " ;~ `-"_` "5`6ri~T“‘~ ‘ - W... ,le -§_“.r.._ ~q,;_ 5° ,f..°_l\.; _ _ ,__ L _Y xl, » -\, .gi /.1 - . fl; ri 1 ~ _l l'.‘.’ 1, H4 _A A _, , ,l I. \,. ~ 13 3 -\ " -V '- \_ T ,,,`.. ,,.- \ Y ,tee \. ~ - 4" "` rr' i 1;; , , `-:_ IV?--"-_J ‘i »-'3l‘rZ,-. I : i i gy K7' _ _,g .~ _ ` ~_ Ay j/5_1. -3, /ih ll_ . _{‘,;~f>1i,,;,,_,§ _l_’¢l,.._.-_.i_ Q7" ‘LITE "I: Iuén- I wig; I .".'»>-V* .<71 ,-~____ _ _ _....1 _“Q _4__.`A__ __. o :-_-_{ -.-,.§_.:.--,-_-_ ~ ` . I lj'."T~,~ ' l I ff-:“;".;‘ .,,., _ li.-fl'.,~.; 1.1; xl "-'ie / ~ _ -= 4 TIIERE IS NOTHING LlI\E IT ELSEVVHERE. LADlES`BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKZIKTS, SPECII-AL 98ci.s. _ , ai-i-%¢-4-~~_:m,. ,- -_ »§5““‘”“-_ ‘ _x ' . 12».~1_` C/1 ward at $4.-ill. Three Days Only. 100 Suits for Boys, of all extremely smart make, made of all _ wool alld some of ii lllixturc, bloomers with Goh/erilor fasteners 1? from $0.50 up to $19.00, to lit lads up to 17 years of nge. l\rIl£I‘('-S 0Vi.IR_\I/l.S. BOYS' PANTS. MOTHERS AUTO SEE THIS LOT. Here is ii Bargain and you will not be caught in the April Showers, they are thoroughly waterproof Paralnetta Coats, Prices raning from $3.75. $5.50, $8.50 to $10.00. ' GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF MEN'S HATS AND CAPS AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. '_ The Spring Hat fllshions include softfhats at $2.50 up to ‘ “ $4.50. The shapes and colors as worn by men this spring will be l'i~presi*lltcd ill this lol. ' Tlllf bil! drive in l\li>n's Overalls ill Blacks, Blues and stripes. Prices ranging from $1.50 to $2.75. -1 . T: \ 1 _.. ll » Q, _.2 |ViEN‘S UNDERWEAR. 50 to Go pair boys’ punts styles ill Nickers and Bloolners etc. , to lit Lads to 1-l _\'c:lrs. Auto Show Price $1.00. llcrr- arp :V30 pri'.~<~cs or l\Iel\`s llnderwellr, nlilch ol wlllch has boon shelved in the store, and is slightly out in the wasllillg. musscd and inarkcd oil the double fold, but will come Worth up to $3.00. SpeclalClear- ance Price ill this wool underwear $1.00, $1.50`to $2.40. All (ltalldard brands and Tryon nlake_ $2.25 a flar- mont. Also Fleece-lined Underwear, massed, 60°. up. a I-icre is zl lnlrgiiin for the lady of the house. 25 inedlulli Bcd-spreads (Grecian Quilts) worth $3.45. clearing al 82.85. Also 300 yards of heavy Overall material, worth 661:., in four patterns. 'Auto Show Sale Price . . . . . . . . 480. J O isiirrns COLWILL#-At‘Cliarlottetown, March 18th. 1919 to Mr. and Mrs. Robins E. dolwlll, a daughter. DIED I GOBTELLO-At Bear River, on March 15th, Dennis Costello in his 79 year. R. I. P. » HOPGOOD.-At West Cape, Lot 7 on Friday Much 14 James Y. Hopgood in the 58th your of his age. _c FAEARTZ.-in this city Wednesday larch 19th 1919. Joanna Sentner, wid- ow of the late william neamngea 'rl yesrl. Funeral from her lata resid- ence_ 8 Elm Avenue Friday 21st- Ser- vice com-menclng at 1 p.nl., thence by train to Sherwood. ~ M .\ Riii AGES DIAMOND-McTAGUE.-In this city on March 3, 1919, by the Rev. T.F. Ful- lerton, Mrs. Cecelia McTaf;ue to Mr. Eli_lal_l Diamond, botliu of Cli‘town. Bovine Freak Wanted. Connecticut adv.--"Will exchange potatoes for ii calf that will oat hay or .pigs or laying hens." Food For Hun Thought Every German family should bo furnished with an uppetizing list of food cargoes sent to the bottom by U-boats-Wall Street Journal. _ _-O ' The Charlottetown Gllardian’s AUTOMOBILE AND PIANO PRIZE CONTEST GOOD FOR ONE VOTE _.,_. .-.__ ,Noi Good After April 12th ._ ,-,~-- . - rg _ __ Trim neatly along the border line _- r 10 1 Name of Candidate .............. ..................... ,ii I District N0 _____________ 5;-I A i I 70 fum Pl. lslni _Auto Show (Continued from Page sgvcn) cries nrc expected I0 bn present toilay lllr. Coll, representative of the Good- yclir Co., for tho lllurilinlc Proviilccs was present l'or the opening. The show which is free and open to all grown-up people will be open for one hour today for cliildroll-iroin 3.16 to 4.15 this afternoon. The $20.00 gold piece prize will be drawn for tit 9 p. nl. tomorrow nilrllt. The dealers are in no wily eligible lo win this motley, All who are interested ill this show should uiake it ii point to be prescnt. ' l Mr. C. \V. Rogers, the well~ktiown §EE "‘ '" ` ~ . - “J L J’ %Q"%§§§g%E%%%%_alltonloh|le agent, presided and nitro- duced the speakers. Lleut. Governor McDonald Con- ratulated the promoters of thc show upon their entcrprlso and referred to thc changed stats of affairs in re- gard to niitcmobiles over that ot' a few years ago. llc remarked upon the Ir interest taken as demonstrated by *iw great audience present and believed that thc show would result in Im-_ proving business and disscnllnatlngl valuable information to the pubIic.'He] then formally declared the showf l open. - - .. Hon. 11 McKinnon, who spoke in Vll . ,lplace of the Premier, declared the Automobile Show an unique one. HH 'I referred to the change in public ,. opinion in reference to the auto with- - _-_ _~ ~ _ - in recent years. It was the history of all great inventions when first in- troduced to be an inconvenience tol some people, and to be derldod by many, ' It was creditable to the people of P. E. Island that when they saw the woilrlcrt‘lll strilles lnade ill the con- ~\`lI'llllli0il ol’ tllosc. machines and their uscflllilifss that tllley receded ironl .llcir foriner iittitude and are now adopting llloln for use generally' llirougllout thi- Province. Mr. Mc- Kinnon pointed out that the auto is capable of great good when proper- ly uscrl hut can he the means of great daiillzcr when used in li reckless way. It wus important that owners of luaichiiies recognize their responsi- bility. No ond drops in the estimation ol' thc public like thc mall who uses’ his auto recklessly. , Mr. Mclilnnon then went on to speak of the roads and said, the tlovt-rlililollt had in viuw for HUIIIC time ii policy to make u gcnerul ini- provemcnt 'ln tho c0Illl||'li“¥’ situated om- mile from Eldon. I-`orl>" five acres clear. Ten acre-s pl0\IR|\0'-I ready for crop. Ten acres l;I‘0“'l“f‘ hay. Conveniently situated. 0001* locality. Butter factory udlillllillg property. For particulars apply to Mel-4°-“'11 & McKinnon, Solicltorp etc. Charlotte- town, or to John ll. McDonald. B01' fast P. 0. 4626-8~20mthu|attu8i.