..~' u_ l ‘-‘i1! CMOORE a McLEOD. L In . k ‘119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown LEW I Sale oi women's high class suits, $45, $49 and $50 1m: GUARDIAN. ‘s ' ‘ if Let Us Help You To Solve Your Clothing Problem The outstanding advantage of buy. l% 1 , . ing your clothing here lies in the fact that you are sure of getting 1-931 good clothes value, because we buv from I the best manufacturers in (‘anada and our 39 years of latisiifesis success is an assured fact that we know 0m. business. xury Taxi T0 Pay In Our Big Ki N0 Lu i \\\\uuwnnnlul@\unu\\\w_wzlaurmuwnnxmmuvmai 14w” This morning begins our ~ June Sale of Whitewear YOU ABE INVITED THIS MORNING T0 VISIT THE FINEST SHOWING .011‘ choice white muslin under wear in the city. The goods have been specially secured for this sale. They were bought many months ago and the prices are right-and “better than right.” Come in and let us show you through the array of lovely things. Gowns This attractive inexpensive night gown of serviceable white cotton will strongly appeal to the woman who de- Chemises Chemise made of strong white cot- ton, embroidery edged. Sizes 36, 38, 40. e lights in simply-trimmed garments. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , Shaped neck and kimono sleeves. ~ ‘ Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ’ Envelope Chemise made of fine Such a pretty gown. in slip-over white cotton lace trimmed round neck style made of white cotton. It is a be- I o, _ . ,- _ , . _ coming empire iefiect Lace edged __ and arm. Sizes 36, 38, 40,42. lillti. kimono sleeves and ribbon-run bead- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . .1‘ ing finishes round neck. Sizes 56, 58, ~ . 6O‘ Price ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Combination 0f fine white nainsook A Servlce gwmg nlghtlgown of slip over style and appealing little white cotton. It is fashioned in Mother Hubbard style with double fold yoke at back, and front yoke trimmed with groups of tucks. Sizes 56, 58, 60. _Price bloomer frills edged with lace. Price 3.15 1,93 .......................... .. other g-Qwns at $2.50. $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $3.75. $1.00, $l.50. $5.75. Wash silk and Crepe de Cherie gowns A3; iiiiaoo, $1" " $13.00, $18.00. Corset Covers 39° white cotton made incamisole style. Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42. Price. . . . . . . other pricgg “L ii" .00, lFLZCI, $1.50. Sale of White underskirt made of strong cotton has a tucked flounce edged with torchion lace. Lengths 34, 36, 38 and 40. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. White cotton petticoat that will give splendid service. It has tape draw at waist and tiny tuck trim embroided edged flounce. Lengths 34, 36, 38. . 1-89 w \\“lmul “w Wflflflitfl“ illll __n__ RN GUARDIiN '6 '6 W" Y gin-y who has been spending the —'I'lm Parishioners of w“ pant iew weeks tho guest oi Mr. ""9"" Celebriltlnx the 25sthouggf and iMra. Hicks, Stfildo, felt Friday "lVQP-‘lflfy oi the ordlnntion oi’. Rev morning for (lh'town on route to hil-‘l/lonnghnn who w“; celebra“: - i . . __HOLMANS ARE HEAD his home in colony. ‘l H "er Jubilee. 189n-1920 on QUARTIERS for all your fishing supplies. 9l68-5-29-3l. -nii=mqsnxroaa, on Heat; era, Ice (‘ream feenoro. Tiinfln Silk Chemise made in flesh and white. Prices ranging from $3535 $13.75. i0 . Drawers Ladies drawers made of white cot- ton with tucked frill. Sizes 23, 23, 27. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corsets cover made of strong white cotton with embroidery trimming. Sizes 36,38,40,42. Price . . . . . . . . Another corset cover of a finer 59° 98“ Another line of ladies’ drawers made of fine white cotton trimmed with eni- broidery. Sizes 23_ 23, 27. Price. . . other pyices at ll" .25. $1.50, iiiij-"i. Underskirts This underskirt of good‘ quality 23 white cotton has tape draw at waist l- plain underlay protects the flounce made of embroidery. , All lengths, Price . . . . . . . . . . . y 2.59 other prices at $3.00. ll‘ ‘.00, $4.50. . . Wash silk and satinunderskirts in white and pink. Price 154-50 lo $8.75- \ “&‘7Ilfl\\\\\\-4Illllnlnunuuuuwny/Iuav-w!uvpnmnauu\\\\\uilizlllznuuuv¢zlzlzzn- -—-l'l’ PAY. '0 UB1 In thin Prov» Juno 7 and 8, i-ii d mo. -nnovv Poi-none with high a “n °““°°‘l " splendid programme is liein ar- itrnda Nitrite o! Bods, Acid phoo fanned ironsisting of tho anngiver- phnto and murilto o! Potash the "t"? "NIB-s n19 n. m. on Tuoodgy- kinda that givothe molt. plant food “vi tho Children's Festive Greet-i loi- the lent money. For nnla by in: on Monday May 7ii,_ M 8 pm Austin A. Sonia; Mom-n. A. Horne ~— — ' ' ‘ and Co., Bummenide. .4... . —NOY( l8 THE TIME that you would enjoy u nice pleasant ride on a Reliance Bicycle alter work. Bee them mt Holman; jummernlde or at our Charlottetown Sample Room. 9163-5-20-3l, and Dishes at lowest prices nt llolmana. Summerside. 0168-6-29-31 -—NIW QIDEVIWALK— Anew l" ililltlfite sidewlll! l! being rigged‘ l Clothing Dept. which is proof encigli that we know how to buy our Clothing, and our doing‘ business for cash you are assured that you do not have to ' llkly the other fellows debt. Our reason for Z marking; our clothing at a close margin is very l - evident there. g ' No clothing in our big store over $45100 d _\ 4 - ' .-' i - . 5W 0111 Sliecial man s suit which we are S911- . ing at $25.00. -1*“<>i11'<1iff@1'@nt Datterns. Sizes so to 44’ thgéliligyBoiygscClothing is the talk of m“ 0f the hobby styles and classy patterns and the remark- able 10W‘, prices. We hart a beautiful range 0i Boy's Clothing‘. Take a 100k through our Boy’s Department and you will be sure to buy. Suits for large boy $150 up Small bOy $5.75 up. gown iiii0ls..iiiii The dllg‘ Experts mgzxzagyn§yfl -T+ii: Acimowtsoei-zn“? - =-.==- ‘EVA jg in front oi‘ the new I-Iulmanfia block GEST deiilers in tox netting in lmlklllyliiivornbii: through th m limit: to replace the old wnlk damaged Ainerlca——l3race, McKay and Co., “mllllly mid with some ruin a C at while the building was iii course o! Ltd.~—received Thursday, the 27th Hilud crop i3 predicted, 11, ' Y.M 64d. t. construction. m“ 920 "°l|5*lll° llllfd Bhlpinnnt ——-~< irl"|lhl p,‘ mo»... ",;__=1l "its Bnrlns direct from Ialiglliih —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT ‘" " _--. ..._.PURQHASES cAR.-—Mr. Earl "lllllilincturor. This netting i; en- D5AD-—'l‘lic (loath occiirri-il ‘Fililtly iSnsc-rlptions iii'i'vl"">l»" m‘. MFMHI-d“. 0|- Nmu, |;...p.qm.‘ m_ tircly dliierent from any othor- "milling iit lll‘l' llUllll‘ iii S‘Hid|~ ni‘ h-dgi-il. . i" cuntly purchased u Grey Dort “Mm: "will, m)!" Bllviillllly druwn M“ A"tl|'i‘\\' Alivnrn niivr ll ll, Nicholson M. l‘- lourlni. (‘iir from Messrs iluiii- “l”. Gill-Pu number of twists in "Iii-wring illness. livslilos n Hllfftfll" (‘0|_ i". H. liidori- lug husband, she leaves to mourn 1W0 ilfllllslllers. Mrs. ll. -Scliiirmiiii "ml M455 Mllliliirrt at lmmu, iiiiil W" llilllil. William and James also the meshes, extra size selvedgo ex- irai heavily galvanized after bbing WPWPIIZ every roll Kuurnnteed. 9l81-5-29-3l 9111")’ & 'Wl"lSZlli- J. ll‘. McDonald Kenneth l"lllli|_\'t~'illl -—HOME FOR BURlAl-K-Tlio s‘; hmly oi‘ the lute Jacob Goodwin iormorly oi wellington, who died . iii home. 'l‘hc funeral took place _...- in Providence, R. 1.. last [all ls ex- —POLICE COURI-A local bumliiy afternoon ‘to the ll. C. citizen appeared at the Police Chmcl“ Court on Friday morning charged with Hilcedlii! his car on the town Streets. he was convicted nnd ilned "it! Ffllular $20 and costs. Mortor- ists are generally carpfu] whip. driving through the streets, all pee-ted to iirrlve home for burial on MOllilily evening. The iunernl to izikc place on 'l‘uosday to the Ur.- ion (fornn-r Cemetery. ~’\'\\\\’\ I n-auvs NEW CAR-Mr. OWPH ~.*‘ "i. |..onnnlly, oi’ Bedeque hiis recently Diirchnsed an Overland touring (égr irom Messrs. Brno-o McKay —~FIRE ALARM.—~Tll0 firemen ivvro Cilllfiil out iiliortly utter noon "n hwmuy n". a me o“ the mo, o! though some still insist on turning Stephen Gaudefs house, First come" “t a 1°" Tllilld weed and Street, n stiff south west gain wiislmmetlm" "ellfll l0 Bound tho hlnwiniz hut the promptncss oi the hm“- H- iifNllPll in responding nnd apply- ing. the npparatus undoubtedly saved the town from a disastrous fire. The damage except i'roin water. wmi confined to a hole being burnt, through the root. {m1 WESTERN IPERSONAL-S —Mr. S. A. Ileubin oi St. John, v N. U. is visiting friends in S‘Sidi.-. -FANMINa WELL AIDVAN . EDP-With a continuance oi iavocr. able weather conditions for the inst {SW weeks. farming operation; have been pushed along so fllpldly —Mr. John E. Yoe, Nortlinm, was in town on Friday oi last week. 1p ‘- nqiiliuiww" " lr-nrs fl i-., _ that many farmers in this section mm,” r , Jkcczrra POSITION-Mr. "ll" "Yilllleil their needing. while —Dr. Alex. M Nil ism i {maiden Spray. oi Cape Breton. flaw" "m"! h" l‘ "l 1°"! Hw- mne to “tend? the ‘llledieaiotidil? ' nah occupied a position in l"!!- "P 4H0 ilrlvins near to ferenoe which is now going on in . Meigrs R T. Holman‘; omce. i Comlllel-lvll- (‘tress is reported to be Ottawa. . .. .., d. -