_Here are special bargains for Iiolniairs ’l‘ .6 Plain White T811. Plates . . . . . . . I Save Dollars HSULMANI5 Dollar-Days SALE TflURSDAY-sAPRlL 26 FRIDAY APRIL 27. .-i a. riple Dollar Days»- Wednesday, Thursdav and Friday next—that are worth (triv- ing miles to secure Don't miss this‘ bargain chance-you'll enjoy the drive and your pocketbook willthiive. Look at these sample savings IN TIIE GRDDERY DEPT. l0 Ibs. White. Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73c Barbadoes Molasses, gal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Il l0 lbs. Wlzite Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64.: Bulk Tea, excellent qtl€tIiL}'——I lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52c 5 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ..2.5O Pure Cream oi‘ 'l‘artar,- lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28c and nine other bargains. IN TNE DRDDIIERY DEPT. 6 Plain White Cups and Saucers 6 Plain White Dinner IPlatcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alarm Clock, regular size. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Spring Clothespins for, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 and thirteen other bargains. l III TIIE IIARDIVARE DEPT. Auto-Strep Safety Razor, regular $5.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.50 2-Bladed Pocket Knife, regular $1.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65c 29214.40 Red BallooirAuto Tubes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.65 Chamois Leather, for polishing cars, reg. $1.35 for . . . . . .95c Driving Reins, hand-matte, wonderful value . . . . . . . . . . . .1.95 Manure Fork, tempered steel ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..99c ' and eleven other Bargains. ' iii uii: FURNITURE um. Three-piece Bed Outlit, comprising beil, spring and inat- _ tress. Dcn’t. niiss this saving at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12.50 Kitchen Table, with 25xl2 porcelain top and cutlery I drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .695 ReedRocker, spring seat and cretonne covered cushions 7.45 ' and ten other bargains . IN TNE SNDE DEPT. Menls Fine Boots. sizes 6 to l0, values to $5.00 for . . . . . .349 and seven other bargains. IN TNE MEWS WEAR DEPT. Meirs Fancy Plaid llose at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .290 and five other bargains. iii TIIE cioiiiiiiii DEPT.‘ Men's Spring Overcoats at IIALF PRICE. Men’s New Spring Suits. Boys’ New Spring Suits. IN TNE DRY GDDDS DEPT. Women’s Art Silk ilosiery‘. only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - I - 39° 29inch All Silk Fiigi, all the new shades, yard . . . . . . . . . . .552: 33 inch All Silk Pongee, yard . . . . . . . . ._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .392 and three other Specials Big Blankets, size 70x84 ins., in whitc or grey flannel‘ ette, pail‘ for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , _ ,1 _ . . . , , . . . . . . . Smaller size Flannelette Blankets, pair . . . . . . . . . . . .1.75 I IN TIIE LADIES’ WEAR DEPT. Women's Bloomers, dainty colored (liniity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .551; Woineirs Plaid Gingham Iiouse Dresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .980 Women's Fancy Pink (Yorselctteis . . . . . . .‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95c women's Suits, Poirets, Tricotines and iiancy 'I iveetis, values to $25.00, clearing at . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.95 and six other specials IN TRE CARPET DEPT. Special Bargains in—- ‘ Congoleum Squares Oilcloth Squares Door Mats Curtains AND HOLMAN'S GUARANTEE ‘SATISFACTION HoLMAirs v \ \ a - l I "ive new and renewal subscrip-l l Western Guardian —2 AND 4 PT. BARB WIRIL-In stock at Braces‘. —GALVANIZED NAILS, staples. stake and brace wire—ln stock n2, Bruce's. --IBUY ROSSTMILLER Meat FOXI Biscuit at Braces. -ORDER IMPERIAL Pu ppv Meal at Braces. I —CHURCII NOTICE for April‘ 22nd. North Bedeque at 11 a. mzl ihcetcivn iit 3 p. m.: Travellers Rest; at 7.30. Rev. D. K. Ross. Minister. -—POULTRY AND CHICKEN NETTING.-In stock at Bruce's. l 3919-4-21-2! —AUCTION nun DANCE in i Strand Theatre, Kcnsington, Mon-I iay, April 23rd. l 3D03-4~20-2i. l —-FRIJSII CElllENT-Jn Stock all Bruce's. i ‘ —7 nan as IN. TIGIITLOCK iuiil “envy No. l) farm fencing special spaced 4 1-2. 51-2. 6, 6 1-2. 7 I-2, 8 in stock at Bruce's. —BUY WIIITE ROSE Gasoline. Wcbiloil E. A. nnd B. Motor Old it Bruce's. -GIIA R I) I A N REPRESENTA- TIVE for Richmond and vicinity is Vlr. Ray Brown. who is open to rel- ions. l —WESTERN AGENT-Jar. Cyrus Gallant is Guardian Agent in ‘lowlan. nnd will be pleased to re- "tve news. advertising, new and “YIEWIII subscriptions. -—IF YOU WANT n. 200d Iilllfllhl l l ! man, Kensington. P. E. I. ‘evtninir at 8 (Yclock. The deceast-il. flii-rislicd. I In Montreal, by her ex- fcllcnt character and marked exe- “ircuglit licmc .licdv of his lit . mcriiidc. are visiting friends in the ‘OHIO to Cape Traverse nun ‘viturdayi. April 21st, and see The ‘lttle Clodhnoncr, presented by the searlctoivn Dramatic Club. 39l2-4-2fl-ill --sn|:n OATS FOR 'SAI.E — We are oflering for sale several ‘housand bushels Government. in- ‘nectcd Nu. l IIflllllPl‘ Seed Oats. Why buy ivestmn oats. uud run thc ‘isk 01' polluting your land with "veeds when good Isiiuid Seed is tviilziblc. We are oiferiili,’ HIP?" oats tit $1.20 pcr bushel. I101: ‘Tl ~:i— rington, bags included. Inspect on_:it our warehouse invited. J. P. Mill- l 3717-4-13-tf —MRS. FRANK SMITlI—With ri izrcfcund sense of regret the dcnth fs announced of Mrs. Frank Smith. ‘crmirly Miss Doris L. Morris. who iatscd away at the home of her iurents. Mr. and lVirs. Cyrus B. ‘flcrris, in Summerside. on ’I‘uesda_v who was only 23 years of age. be- ‘orc going to Montreal to take a acsiticii about three years ago. lizid ‘ictn n valued member of the busi- "iess stall of The Journal Publishing ‘cinpnny in Sluniuersidc. and prot- ed a dtcidedly capable, energetic and populnr employee. Possessed of in excrtdliigly bright. optimistic ind vivacious disposition. WltII ii cheery word for nll who had the pleasure to be nunibcrcti among her acriuaintiinccs, her presence was :i drhaht young friends, among whom ‘l€lllCl‘_‘,' will alivays be lovingly he" ‘Hill/C’ ability. she attained a posi- icu o.‘ trust und responsibility with "ier employers. a leading Canadian ‘viriness concern. A conipnrntivcljv short time ago her health inilednnil the came home. where, notwith- standing all loving" and devoted care ‘ieslowed upon her. her life. so full of hope nnd youthful aspiration, "Cllitl not be spared to those who so dearly loved her. These include her litisbanal cl‘ only ii few months. her uiircnts. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mor- ris, three sisters, Allie, Florence and lean in Summer-side, and two broC ihvrs, Victor. of Montreal. and Ar- thur of Slierbrookc. Que. to all of whom we extend deep sympathy". Both brothers nriivcd home this wuk. An added sud feature con-‘ iliClLLI ivith thc zirrival of lVLr. Vic- lcr Mcrris, ivas the fact. that he for interniciil, thc tic daughter, whim-g Montreal ivas recently and whose remains were laid to rest in St. Johns Church Crmriciiv. St. Elcauors. immediate- ly after the arrival of the train. l —-~—-—{~O-} ——-t- ——Ml‘s. J. J. MrNally, Miss Doyl" and Mr. Lawrence McNally, Sum- dent h in chronicicci. ‘Jitypnnd are registered guests ni'_ thi Queen. i - ii» ~i--» ~- Eastern Guardian . .' EASTERN KINGS SHIPPING CLUIX-Loading hogs nt. Souws" Wednesday. April 25th until noon. List at once. P. A. Mclsanc. Su- rctary". 3893-4-20-2l 'l‘_I_-I_I_D CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD in any sgnthcringwaf"her" " __--___ .-. Exclusive Goods moderately priced __~ New arrivals A from Irish MIIIS I Shown on second floor to-day A display ol‘ all sorts oi‘ Linens to all good housekeepers. that is ot‘ the first importance Linens of every sort direct from ‘ Irish mills, will be shown here today and SIIOPKNWIIIIg (lays. The lines shown are confined to this store only. Excellence and economy march together in this fine exhibit of quality mer- chandise. Second floor. head oi‘ main stairway’. Irish cream and White cotton Damask, serviceable grgulp, 54 inches i 'ide, ‘per I yard . . . . . . . Linen Damask, 54 inches "75 l 0 o Special Irish Line Y v . ' . - l 91y HJOCIflI value in a good white Irish I iitlinches wide, very notable value at the price oi lrish white Cotton Damask, 5i inches wide, a very excel- lent line for the price... .. ' Very fine and durable "double" ‘ Damask, 70 inches wide Inn-co Cream Irish good weight, wide . . . n at $1. iinen Damask, 60 and .- 7a .85 25 .50 7r i) .75 Irish Linen Table Cloths, 72x72. . . . .4. Irish Iiiiicn TZIDIL‘. (‘loths 72x90 . . . . .5. Napkins to match size 22x22 . . . . It'll-ill Linen THIJIO Cloths '72x72.. Irish Linen Table Cloths 7 Napkins to match, 22 per doz. Napkins to match, 22x22 9.50 per doz. Fine Bleached Irish good weight, Hand Woven Irish Linen Iiigiies‘. grade Irish Linen, all IIANDWOVEN Damask cloth, size 72x90 and one. dentin matched napkins, size 2 ideally fine, satin smooth in finish, ilurable and shown in er so: , , _ Double Damask cloths, 70 x 70 Double Damask Cloth Napkins to match, size . . . . .3. s, 70378 22x22 per doz 4 Irisii Linen Table Cloths, 72x72 . . . . .6 Irish LIllC1l..T21I)I0 Cloths, 72x90 . . . . .7 Napkins to match 22x22 per doz. . . .7 2x108 ..fl x22 or 249524 .z 8. J 9. Irish Linen 'I‘ablt1 Cloths, 72x72 . ’ 585 or 24x24’ Irish Linen Table Cloths 7 Napkins to match, per doz ..$1o. 2x90. . .$12. . . . . . ..$12. Q0 50 50 all-Linen Napkins, 20x20 . . . . . . . . . ..3.35 doz. Sets Sets. composed 0i’ one 2x2" inches, Iiiien that is spl iidiil (IOSIgIIS . . . . . . . . . . v - Bleached Linen IIuck Towels, lienistitcli- or; plain tPlltlS, size 18x34, a very notably line quality Iltlzil’. . . .. ' Irish Circular Pil ‘ I O - - . inches wide . _ “MO()RI\IA(‘." best grade all Linen Rollin‘ l7 inches - , .25 'l‘o\vi.=lling, wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . part of the range oi’ choice Irish goods call. lllei-chaudise there is in this "assort- excellence.‘ merchandise oi’ moderate ce. the goods shown are worth the prim‘ S(!l'Vi(‘.(‘ZI.I)IO good weight. Irish Linen Breakfast. cio-iiis. llluc, sold m‘ PW‘ bQrdvi-s, siZP. 50x50 Irish Linen Sheeting. H V013’ i‘ _ low Linen, 42 fabric, 72 inches wide. i_ \\i'hit(\ “crinkle” Bedspreads. high goods. size 72x00 at. each . . . . . . . - - 2.10 The items mentioned above form only a that. we would like tO‘SI10\V you when you iiieiit that expresses tiuality-anil highest price, but iu every case and at every pri charged . ' l .. ‘IN STOCK. Car Lime in Bin», i-tls iind Cnsks. Poole k Thompson Ltd. Montague. 3930-4-2-3r ..='I-‘0It SALE. Certified Green Mcuntiihi Sued Potatoes. new brim- dtd ten peck sacks, $2.80 ban. Poole 3.: TIILIIHIIIOII Ltd. Montague. .."'.IIJST RECEIVED. Cur Gov- trnmtnt Certifitd Banner Seed Ont; in three bushel bags. Book orders it cncc to assure delivery. Poole He! Thompson Ltd. Montague. ..’*li'NI.OAI)IN(i TODAY. Car New Brunswick Codrir Shingles, iis-l RCTIBKI grades. Poole-iv Thompson: Lid. Montague. .(70ltSi;'I‘ DEMONSTRATION ' Mli- Giles representing Loversl Ftini Corsets will be nt our store" ‘Vltiidiiy afternoon , nnd nll day’ ‘Tuesday, April 23rd and 24th. All ladies are cordially invited to this demonstration. isgd.) '1‘. G/Tvos, Ltd. Montague. DIQI-l-fll-DI min od at Prince of Wales College and bl‘ ___ Ccliimbus. nnd held nll thc Import- iirit offices in that Order. including ihiit of Grand Knight nnd State Dc- nutl’ for the Maritime Provinces This morning the funeral of mg nnd Newfoundland, nnd at thc tlnic law Ml.) John M_ Hugh“ of [hiilflf his death was Master of the 4th post oillce department. takes pliici- 908m? Knights for Prince Edwin-a Win his home. l2 Upper Hlllsboro Tfillllld- Ht‘- Wns also a membgr or, St-rect. to 5t. Dunstans Cathedratillll! Alllmnl 0f St. Dunstanlq Uni-l thence to the R. C. cemetery. flfrfllly- In t)“; passing of Mr. Hughes, Hr lmvrs. besides his grief strick-‘D Charlottetown loses one of its flu-WY] WIdOW- _0ll0 fllllltllltfrl‘. Mrs. I\l. Thursday. April 19th.iit NotreDamc tst citizens. a man of retiring dls- Ocllnllell- l" EVRll-“Wll- K11» lllld "l0 Aflllltllll‘. Rl. RPV- Mgr. Maurice pcsmcn but “Ways ready m a551,,“ ftllciving SOIISI John K.. in Evah- MacDonald. Director of tlic Society m the bettcrment of church mm stcn. Ill.. Btrniird in Chicago. nll prcsldiiiyr. m,“ In ms Oman; duties in u“, of whom arrived home lost night for A rrport cf the years work rend by nd Frank. the Secrrtiiry showed thiii. there University. iwrc 224 ni-ticles of clothing distri- ih lolgrcnt blllI(‘(I in the deserving poor during W w crn years Ill‘ year. this list does not include my _ mitt holiday. bctts and rubbers distributed nt i,“n:°§§e:,":§f:¢,§§,,?0'ie¢omion W d by IIITOCYGIITCPPDI. times. the homes of our needy ones All" nnd James in Thr demands on the society al- up M", unummom m dgcldlflfl l9 011. and Patrick in SOLIPIFLRTICI thtuitli not perhaps so numerous ns m“; M, m, “my d"; next your. ' two alumni. Mrs. Clinton in Sourls. some former years were still ‘M? ' _ni1¢_i___Mr_s_. .M<I-0lu'ron in Bout-is. inii-ly heavy but notwithstanding KFF|I iiimmi-ii In Ilia wean-n» flit"- 2241:"; . Mrs. Frederick Foley, of Montreal. a sister cf Mrs. Hughes. also iirrivcd home Thursday fcr the funernl. The Gunrcllnnljcins in sympathy to thc bcrciived. In Menioriam l MR. JOIIN M. IIUGIIES. this we were able to meet iill liab- ilities promptly arid leave the 50d‘ tty in goo financial standlntl- ed The Rt. ev. Dlrlrctor commlmd _ the ladies most h "Willy m" ‘hemm. tiring eflorta and r the very ¢f¢_ uigiiiiiii llmnllht iiiirood ivork gfd ccmplishcd, nlso for thc SD19" spirit of good will ind dcvotcdni? which has this yewr, as in the llllsi chnrneterized the soclcty- Md Bcnrdlctlon of the mos! Bl" _ Sucrnmcnt was then given by m“, aliinor MacDonald _in the 00'1"}? CIIIIREI, after which dainty refill mcnts were served in the dlnlllll rccm and ii hiippy soclnl hour W” (‘llloyrd by iill. rm mum feel um lt is ii blew" __4-0>_~..__._. ST. VINCENT Ill} PAUL SEWING CIRCLE The formal closing of St. Vincent r Pnul Sewing Circle took place on Fr st Oiflce he was cver obllging and H" Illllmlli fllld Arthur ii prompt. His dcnth came as a shock Sliudvlll-‘l ll! 5L Duh-stairs tc rtlntivcs iind friends. for although‘ 0m‘ Sch. Norbtrt. n you nct in robust henlth for some timiz-"Pl-Tlllllle- W415 killed’ sev his condition was not considered "8°- Wllllll (‘llmDIHB on n dangerous. Mr. Hughes was educat- MF- Hllflllfl-‘l l8 survive ctlicrs. Thomas 8t. _Dunstnn’s University before cii-sllllflfi gaging in teaching. He was a pro- ent member o! the Knights o!