“Kiddies” Suits $2.50 Child’s Middy_ Oliver Twist, and lluster Suits in fancy grey and fawn tweeds as well as I plain blue chcviots ..... Plain Blue ' Cheviot Reefer ' ' $3.00“ For boys or girls, a plain blue Cheviot Reefer, in good weight, lilliifilffl“. ..“.".i“.’ 53-09 Mens’ Spring Overcoats $ j. Greys and Fawns Boys Fancy Grey Suits, Bloomer Pants . In this interesting lot there are forty suits, light and med- ‘ ' ium greys. plain coat, with three piece belt, bloomer pants. The lot includes suits in sizes from 26 to 3°. You will agree with us that these are suits of most outstanding value at ' 5.95 Boys” Covert Reefers $3.95 Smart, well made Reefers in plain fawn shades, finished plain or with half belt. These ready in sizes i} to 8 years . . . . . Boys’ Four Piece Suit $ 10.50 These all wool tweed suits are wonderful value, fancy greys and fawns, plain double breasted coat, ill-til Y§;i".lf.‘.i§°.".g. ti?“ $19-50 A little better line at .... $14.00 I 95° All new, latest designs in very smartly tailored overcoats, tweeds 0f greys and fawiis in the new patterns, the popular single breasted styles, exactly the mode you see all well dress- 50 ed young men wearingthese are offered in sizes 36 to 42 ' Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits $1 1.45 Greys and_browns in this lot, of which we offer all sizes, single breasted models, a real good strong every day suit, at a re- fiaikilily. l??? $11-45 Boys’ F irsti Communion » Suits $5.00 Plain blue suits, fancy tweed suits, pretty little Norfolk Coats, plain knee pants, sizes 6 to 10' years, great value at . . . . Better ones at $5.50 and $6.00. $2.95 them over $1.50 for MEN’S SOFT FELT, HATS REGULAR $5. AND $6.50 In greys and fawns principally, this as- ~. i sortment of smart hats for men, includes ~7 hats in all sizes from 6 7-8 to 7 3-8. To most of us a chance to save a lltlllp money and wear a nice new hat naturally appeals. Every one of the hats shown in this lot is . ' good, will you come in and look 52.95 SUMMER WEIGHT TWEED CAPS All the newest patterns in summerlweight tweed caps-Jbeing a lucky purchase ‘we made from one of. the big cap factories, away under the regular price. So then, you buy a new cap worth much more $1.50 SALE OF STYLISH SHIRTS $1.75 They are all worth more —-'how much more you will see when Yo“ “Ime- Fancy covered designs and stripes, mostly of good percales. Full size 1n every respect, the _pro- duct of, we think the best shirt maker in Canada Men’s good summer weight combin ations, per suit. . the Men’s iancy socks, atest or summer wear .. . .. 59c Boys’ long Khaki Pants size 26 to 32. . . $1.00 Pr. Boys’ Khaki Blouses -..............60cEacli Boys’ Cotton Jerseys, long sleeves, all sizes 35c Eacli Boys’ Cotton Wind- breakers, polo 50cEach Boys’ all wool Golf Hose, fawns and greys 69c Pair All wool Auto Wraps $2.50to $15.00 Metal, Canvas and Fibre _ N0 one e rrieon Trunks $7.00 to $18.00. Young Men’s plain blue and fancy tweed suits,’ one and two trousers $10.95 to $25.00‘ A 5 man's, Sammorsido. collars l r l. fi ' rs. ,. . ' l" 40am HOOD noun; All plan wholeulo and retail.- Rol- ear-on. —l WILL m: loodlnl u" um’ n l .West‘ern ‘Guardian . , " " You're thejudgein , _ here; if you’re not satisfied‘ we re‘- fund your money. "t? ‘i L’ when l Kenslnzton, Tuesday, May 26th. l Alden Mouse. 5587 5 17 0i ' -i.oAomo Liv: M066. 4cm- orald, ‘May 20th., foronoon. In- lvnqlu shippers list-hon with Sec y at once. D. N. McKay, Qoyy. i 5315.19.31 l —I’ERTILIZER FOR slice, _ Commercial fertilizer, ulna ‘cm- ,.k>mi ground lime atone, which -wa ‘are distributing at low prices for Slim cash. J. B. Millnmn, Kenslng- wn. P. E- I. $602,549.41 l -—-.— l -—FORI SERVlCE - two keen scented lI-‘oxhounds. Will run down. ,any fox, always ready for u call, personal or telephone. Levis Arse~ Ililllll, Keuslngton, 554.4.5.go.g| , —STE'AMERS SAIL. --'I‘-wo oi ‘lhu steamers loaded with fenllizer Jinve been in port and discharged llhelr cargoes, these were lhels, s. Wnglniid, with 35000 tons and the S. S. Yerge with 2000 tons, the lllllrd curgo is expected here on l-‘ri. ‘day. H. ' l -—IPROPERTY FOR SALE AT LONG RIVER -ll_ offer for sale my properly nt Long River containing 5 acres of lund, good dwelling house and several outbuildings also a fox ranch wilh accommodations for seven pairs foxes, situated willi- lii five minutes to Church, school, slorc and inlll. D- M. J_o_hnsione,l Long ‘River 56l8-5-18-4l 00d} l -wom< TO START soon. -~’ ,ll is expected that work on the new - slaliou here, will begin shorlly.» _-\ FWB sdl-l have on hand a few tons I ' i‘ g as ‘engineers were again here on Monday, making further surveys? the plans which ivere recently su -i iniild here, seem lo have the ap- pioval ol’ the citizens and public lii general. II. l —NEW HOMES. —~A uuuiboi- o1‘ ‘ ‘cnipenlcns and laborers nre our ‘ploycrl at building residences on .lhe IEi-enulau jiropi-rly, ueur ilio dligh ‘Sirllllill, the Iruine is now ull nn one house, and the foundulioiis or l_\vo olhers aio well under way. nI-Ier iho extension of llouvci‘ Sires! through [his properly, lllc‘ location will be one oi’ ihc best hi town. l-I. —OPERATION SUCCESSFUL.- Mr. Joseph Griffin, Glengarry, l.ol 7, came to (own on Tuesday in company with Iils sou Raymond, who was suffering from un acute nltark of appendicillc. The ul- leuding physician from Albcrloml had the paiient removed IO iho P. .(‘_ Hospital. where a SlICCPSSTIIl operation uins performed. The young man is recovering as rapidly as can ho expected. . , -BACKWARD SPOTS.- The, l:'""d in several sections of Wosl Prince is still heavy and wcl. from the "effects of showery wcalher. ‘some pzrlclios oi‘ low land are cover- ed will: water which will require several (lays of fine drying weath- cr before teams min travel ove-r ll. There lllls prnclicully been no farm- ing done flu yer, around those pnrls. Ii. leading styles. -___...¢o¢__.___ PERUQNALS --—Mr. Fred Rennie, merchant n1 Alum was in l0\\'ll on Tuesday. H.l A splendid line of Men’s and B0y’s new Spring Caps. All the newest. patterns, Price Men’s Caps 75c to $2.50 Price Boyis Caps 60c to $1.50 I The‘ latest in Men’s Spring llats We are showing the very latest styles in Mens Spring Hats. The predominating colors Musk, Oak, Buff, Mouse, Canton, Nick- el, Otter, Royal, Pearl. Prices $2.75 to $6.00. clothed. for Spring are, Hazel, Bur li réat $nrin 8$hcWi ns ls Under Way Come and be convinced. See the l latest in Suits and young‘ men. Exceptional values; most recent stylings, -you’ll be do. lighted. MORE “STYLE, MORE COMFORT, p MORE VALUE IN," i‘ PROWSES nouns Suits and Topéoatsl, A New styles, smart yet not extreme, , for young men. Conservative istylea, ii not plan, but with a certain effect of, I vigor about them for men of matuit 3‘ years. Suits $11.00 to’$38.00. Topcoats $15.00 to $24.00. Boys’ Pant Suits We make the Boy of to ‘ day the Man of tomorrow. ‘ and Topcoats for meii‘ k First Long BRING YOUR BOYS TO CHARLOTTETOWNS GRElIITEST BOY’S STORE A “greatness” based on immense varieties, sterling‘ values, serviceithat Mothers and Boys both like-Aunts why more Mothers and Boys are daily coming here t0 lit . Boy’s New Spring Suits $4350 1101514430- Juveniles New Spring SllltS $150 t0 $450- PKOWSE BROS LTD. For Men. and Boy's Clothing —Mcssrs. ‘Charles Burke, Elm-s- dale and ‘Lawrence iButler, Lot 7. ‘ were in town on Monday, procur~ lng their requirements for farming (ipcrzilions. H. ~---.\lrs. Filbert J. Read and (laught- er, bliss Frances Read. who have ‘Phanllacy _ been attending McGlll University,"Chemlslry mescflpuons’ are visiting the formefs parents, Mr. and blrs. Frank A. Sweet, Cau- cumpec. Eastern Guardian poi-latlo u. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news Items, advertising, new nnd renewal subscriptions. unusually lurge. mmisrommua .. "A JOINT MEETING of the 91‘ "V" “Pekih Conservative Electors of Murruyiy. 8nd U18 Gilli’ 17811183113 Ilurbor, High Bunk and Glen Wll- I09- llflm Polls will be held in the Tem- and rope are out in the ice- UTE Sillilrflily. May 21st, at eight ifclockjflonllllivlifl ‘P. M. |lands. ..**BAPTIST BERVIOES- Rev. special message. und voice to let your know of the services. will slug at this service. friends Mr. Clny ERR-Almost 100 tcns,'nre much nclivliy at Harmony Station where the railway is Tbulldlng a Water Works system that ls nir- pected lo work automatically, a. dam is being built on the site of the McVai-lshdMc-Laren mill, Many 0.11:: oi‘ inalcrinl are at Harmony and u number of men at work, into Growers Association. ..*EVERVBODV GOING INTO POTATO GROWING. —~lt is l0 be hoped ille poinio market next {nu will told out. 1hr everybody op- [lflflfj to be going Into this business of growing ivh-lte pols-toes wllh fer- tilizer. All or nearly so of the farmers who used sio fish lobsters have quit and gone into potnlo KPOWHIZ. While those always farm- ing, are all in ll. thnn two. switch is extenden unloading these curs. loading condltona at Harmony. ~-—-— -i-O;-—-—»-- Psnlsourina -..<n mild! polo. t n..'°'.';...m. _ Alp); gt lpme lnfleorlotown. ..*|SLAND GRADUATE—In ihe pass list of the successful students ul Dnlhousle, Hubert SM. Mnboll. 0f Montague, passed lu all his exam- inations, lChemistry I A Theory ot‘ I, Elementary Organic Memorial Pictures Unveiled at Montague event took place in the New Mont- ;ugue Memorlul School, on April 9. 19127. when a large assembly of rel- olives participate in the unveiling of u memorial picture ol‘ our fallen hero- es, in the Grenl Wm‘. vizz—»(ll.inlrc, ..*MORE FERTILIZER. - On Friday, two or three carlonds of leitllizer, consigned to customers WlEO have their orders ln, by the .l. J. Hught-si Co., Sourls, arrived I11 Harmony S‘l.lll.lOll.~'TllQ§8 are all unmixed fertilizers and a direct Im- Evldently the acreage ..°EASTERN AGENT — Mr. J. of potatoes on the North Side and Sourls Line road. lhls year. will b0 Campbell; Pte. Colin Wright; Gnr. Wllllnm Heckbert: Pic. “Wm. (lor- don; FOR LOB- STER MEN.—~'l‘lie wind, now ov- continues norther- iull of "The majority oi‘ the traps No perunce I-Inll at Murray River on Ilelfi can be Se! 7°!‘ ‘"1"’ and l“ WCTSQ 8S Y0" go 533545.191, further north to the Magdalen .I.i- iAn-other disastrous feat- ure is, that should considerable of F. M. Clay will preach in the Bnmilla "DB ‘be Carlie“ away by’ U19 list Church n1. St. Peters Buy oulifle. I10 more Wile Can be Drflvllfelli Sunday at 3 p. m. and will have nlflfl llle P6811111!‘ qllflfllll? h“ bee" Use your phones already all distributed. and there is no more available On the market. school an olevnled gramme was as follows: Opening picture. by Mnjor W. H. ‘Poole, who effectively. The dedication prayer ..*HVE CARS OF FERTILIZ- now, ~WVAT5R W°RK5-,~There istthis wpek being unloaded nt I-Inr- moy Sitilion by the farmers of the North JSlde. Rockbarro. to Black Bush, “This is n. pnrt of the cnrgo, direct ‘from Baltimore, landed at ‘Stun-ls for tho members of the P0- These farmerd halve hnd o. strenuous week hauling the heavy fertilizer io the North ‘Side, some four to nix miles on the soft, muddy roads. Klmost every North Bide farmer. with scur- cely a single exception is taking more or less fertilizer , some as much as five tons nnd few less As Harmony Station is situated in a a amp,. and the awnyup into the woods on the swamp Srouud. west of the Station, one ran realise ‘the illfllcuilles of the farmers in Something should he done by the i-allway auth- orttles to improve loading and un- ..'M.r. Charles Hlbbelt. student of Acadia University has arrived from Wolfvlllo to spend his vacu- Iluyer, lA very interesting nnd patriotic and friends gathered. lo Muj- Atwood lMcKuy, Pie. Harry Duke; (luv. l). 8.0.; Homer Pie. Richard (llllis; and Poole; ihieul. to. Peter Foster Rhude. In 1he spacious corridor of the filalform hnd been erected, and upon it sat the speaker of the occasion». The pro- large remarks, His Worship Mayor Mc- Kinlnon; ‘Hymn, "Oh God our help in nges past"; Unveiling melmorial recited "In Flanders Fields." very followed, by .Dr. Gouge. Speech—2Mayor C. C- Thompson, (returned mun), on the Annivers- ary of Vlmy Ridge, and other hn-‘ltl- May was the next speaker. emphasized the sacrifice of the men who fought and died, that we might enjoy llb- arty. Rev- John Stirling followed with remarks 0n other ‘phases ol wai- conditions, and pointing out that 1 wore not sacrificing, while the be war was going on, as "our boys" did, but that many ivero get- tlng rich by various menus. "Oh Canada," by the school chil- dren and “God Save Our Kilug", by all present. were sung, with much enthusiasm with reverenlly bowed heads the entire assembly kept two min-lites of solemn silence, in hon- our of our fullen heroes, after which Kev. Mr. Stirling prounounc- ad the benediction ' This memorable event was made possible by the effort: of the Wom- an's inatltutn of that flourishing town. ‘In the last two yearn they‘ have succeeded in raising almost three thousand dollars for the plumbing andheutlng system of their beautiful new school; ‘they are now beautifying the school grounds, with flower beds, shrub- bery, lreou nndasullabledrlvewny nrouud the building. cs of lhe beautiful lure, have been obtained from 1M1". ‘ The fumlll- es of “tho boys" euch received one, fllSQ every monibei‘ of the Women's institute. The president. of the Ill- stllule, Mrs. L- H. Coffin, ls to 110 congratulated on carrying out S0 completely and effectively the pro- gramme of such an» auspicious oc- cuslon. Many persons in Moninglie and P. E- l. regret to know of'Dr. liicLenms (evangellfll) illness, and his necessary return to his home in Vancouver for a wm- K I plele rest for n. few weeks. While e in Montague, Dr. lMcLeulP 9/001” l" elsewhere in stormy nigihiu. past three years been on t _ , bodrd, where she has wol- " d llllhl‘ fully for the but Interests of the Pupils in all limes. church and everywhere she M!’ given of her beat and we reel a , tinct loos In her going away. e n for a short time. J-Iowenbr. we'll}? » glad the opportunity to go wuyllorl‘ and hope she will have a ' ' time" and return to us, w ii 9119M)‘. to take up her d "tlvltloo again. ‘ lllierlmxiiiir fi-lendqitir i On, hundred post cards, dupllcal- .,‘,‘,',‘,‘,,,° f)?“ &‘:I_ ‘Egbert, steadily improfllfl‘ qf Charlottetown. audiences, even on- 1l5l'h . Mr and Mrs. L- ‘H. Coffin, Montu- ! guo, sailed from (Quebec on April 27th, on n lrip to Europe. Mr Cob, fin has for more Lhau- twenty years been the manager of the, Canadian Bank ‘of Commerce ‘fir the above, town. ‘He and Mrs. Coffin will be, much missed during their absence. I Mrs Coffin has two or three limes‘ been the nciive and wbrlhy presi- doht of the Women's Institute, opt], has neon that society prosper un- derlier leadership. She has for the -_____‘~,~ ifollfl I memorial ‘pic- llle ilroughl. n com- plete gospel message to the 090L718. he preached n “born gion; he was a spirit-filled with u passion ‘for the salvation of lost souls. Wherever ‘he preached,’ churches have been enriched and taken ou- new spiritual life. He ls a great mun, with a great incssnlze from a great God. Miss Eaton returned missionary, from India, npnke In lhc Montague Baptist Church Sundny Miss Eaton is u very pleasing speaker nud held her uu- __ dlence spellbound while she port-boy again" reli- evening. e school In- more QM. yceut severe illness in the ‘I'- laud hospital. (Patriot plane cowl : __.____..-iO}'i-'*' EMERALD SCHOOL l-Ionor roll of Emerald ‘ foi- mouth of ADP"? Principal's dept. Gfllllfi X Winston Mayne; 3- Evelyn“, 3, Patricia Glllls. ; Grade lX—~1 Vlzlrgilrtll Mciii 2, George M uhou, Eileen Entee (equal); d, John Mel“, Grade VIII—l Lionel fwd; 2, Herman Mayne; 3. M i‘ ly. _ Grflile vu~i. Min-gainful- Aubrey Fylc; II, (louevleve Ken Primary (lepL, Grnde V-l "l Dunno; 2, Aniin Smith: 3- Mcl-Iulcc, Madeline While (N (lrude IV-—1, Gladys Mc00, Spencer Hughes; 3, M" Mflllllll, Emmett Delghau l. Grade IiI~—1, Florence M Eileen Allan; 3, Thelml (leorgina Clow (equal) (ii-ride II—-—1, Elizabeth M" Grude I (a)~——1, Norberto i 2, unis Mayne; s. rnue Mi (lrude I (bl—-1,Emcrlwll son. ' very lllllll noun of o es, and the splendid work nccgm- I l 1 _ M, 00,11" W", Inf", pend n Canadian m we lflil All.“ 5.11:1. ‘S.’ il,..i.z.."ii-il.ui-l"s.ii. f-i- q a . - ' It . “liar. wLllllcLenn. (evangelist), who ‘smmm-l’ “wmmgi "I o" r i u mm ant-fl ~ "i-“llgf! Alllrlo pronoun» of n" ‘ Ill" on; x ‘can-HM Y" JO“ b! 9 II urn-I'M’ l0 ' ll’ w. .,_ t