/ara//are/37‘m:. 12%. ¢Awnorrn'o»v/v.i A'/0 ammmawzn .smpa- nderwear Thousands of people depend ' entirely -ipon this store for their underwear, they come here reason after reason, not only because they k110W _the best values are here, but the largest assortment as °\vell. Nothing is of greater iinport- ance in preparing for summer than the right underwear. We have gathered all the good things we could find-depend: able perfect fitting garments --complete lines _iii Cotton, Cotton and woll mixtures, all wall, all silk and Linen. ` nderwear Ranges in Price Frcm 20 : to $3.50 per Garment' ,___ Your Hat ---s Voiiiip; iiicii admire t h e smart N c iv York styles _iii the celebra- ted i~ia\\'e‘s 3$3.ooaii1l the 'famous Stet- soii‘s at fi5_oo_ L ' 1<»s/4' ,_ =;‘= Q ii ,. ‘ .V i;¢_`\\",v: 7/ , ii. V13-1\A1's__ _ 1 Loiidoii, Eu- ‘;} glisli styles L f iii the well ` kiio\vn“Chris- t_vs” at $1.00, $2.00 an d $2.50. 'l`he:celebra- ted Scott Hat 4.00 and 5.00 worn by Roy- ' alty. f. 1. Spring and 'Summer Styles in_ Men’s and Boys' Furnishings Prepare now for warmer iveatlier, stocks are now the largest there fore you can have better selections than later. New Colored Shirts, ~ New Shapes iii Collars, _ New Hose, Haiidkcrcliiefs, Gloves, & Ties. v....._. sed# ,~-l l._<;.'~:-'J-2.", 1' _ i 1'. .'.'.»-..f_;-sf. ; 5 _ ._ _ . '_-'.':.-iv:-1; »'-T,1,=.-_-'=;-'_.§_f1';" ' \~ 3 . I/ if , !l.=g;~..,_._ f ' 1 ‘ . I" I .;7_-*I I ' _A _ . . >i“\1;.__" .\. '__ 1 »nu~~u‘,,l, \.f9.`,\ "'1z._.=»_‘ I i \'. lf "T11 .riff Our ShirtSection has been busier this season than ever before. Why? because we have given it most careful attention in selecting _styles and patterns which _in many cases are exclusive. _ V The popular soft front and pleated fronts in or- dinary style also patent Coat shirt style. We have a lar er range this season than ever before. g Prices from 50c up t0 553-00 “Ich- Half Hose . We are now ready to show you the finest assort- ment of New Fancy Cotton, Lisle, and wool socks h Cit . All the newest and most ever displayed in t C Y POP ular colors and patterns in the assortment. In all sizes at popular prices.. i ( Ezsm.»§zmQ’° ’~%¢‘-*"“&”'-4%* i ~. _ ___,.... _ inutomobiles bc prohibited from run-, - . F. ... . 1 . _ Head Offices in New Prone Clifton bridge is nearing eomple-i roads around Clifton are reported Rev. S. D. and Mrs. MacPhee, Bel ifast. wish to thank the people of their congregation for their great kindness and s m nth at the time and also express their high apprecm- tion of the man‘y kind letters of ,__ ___ ictin the numerous trophies that Hockey team of this City. They make quite a formidable display and are, such as the, Victorlas may justly be proud of. A Victoria Cross correspondent writes: Roderick Gillis has returned home after visiting friends at Cherry Valley.-Dalmeny Lodge is in a nourishing condition. A very inter- esting debate was held there last The fuliernl of the late Patrick tion and is a credlt to the contrac- Feehau took place Friday in Denver, W' HW” J- M°K°Y~ ,Oolorado, where he died on Wednes- --.- day last. The deceased who was 5"" °P°'\ 5 ll* ¢° ‘I~fI- f ` ‘UNH J. Lockhart, Clifton, has sold his forty-five years of age, was a native ' ` Y ' ' ' ` " handsome driving horse to J. White- of Mount Stewart, and had been in head and J. Galbraith for the St. Denver since 1896. He leaves a wid John market. ow, daughter of Richard E an. H - O I _ K ` l fwas a brother of Felix Feehan, mer? Q ` ` A correspondent writes that the chant, and a brother-in»law of Dr. i I 1 . Welsh of Mount Stewart. The late very bad and in some places impass- Mr. Feehan had been engaged in g V g fag( _ 4 '_ .» ,_ “bi°- Immedlnw l=l0l'¢ Bllnllld be mining and accumulated considerable ~‘_ ' ` ` - ' URW *-0 hill/9 “|9111 l‘\3PHl\`°f1- wealth. He was an energetic and cap- ~ - a § '< ' l- able msn, beiuz held in high esteem . " _ . _ . , ~ ~ . - Itizcns. U ` - . ‘ ' _. , ~ 1 ~<_-~: s . 4 if ‘ " T ,_ __ by his fellow c A Long Creek correspondent writes -Hector McCannel il - school here is progressing well under the managment ol its painstaking synumthy received from lf>>'n»¢\` Pnr-,teacher Miss sndis Cnri-ie.-Heather inhinners nnd_ others. Division is in o thriving condition in the present time, and the temperance W P -Walter Stretc R.S.-Ida McKenzie. A.R.S.--Lester Henderson. Treasurer-John C. McKenzie. Fla. S.--Mabel McKenzie. , Chap.-Neil McCannel. Con.-Dan McEwen. A.C.--Will MacLean. .-Albert McEwen. .-Spurgeon McNeill. .-Thomas McLeod. .W.-George J. MacPhee. P79” Siwm wp week. The subject bring "Should ning on the public highways." Thef debate was opened by John F. M4:-` Leod, who spoke in favor of them.i W. A. Jenkins nbly responded. The chairman decided in favor of the` autos. I From Tyne Valley a correspondent, writes 1-Building operations at Tyne Valley promise to be quite brisk this summer. Quite rr number of new' buildings are to he erected, and oth-' ers to be remodclled and enlarged.- Wesley Milligan, druggist, is re-A modelling his house and adding a large new kitchen.-Dr. Stewart is! preparing to enlarge his housc and., to build a coach-house and stables.- Mr.Lidstoiic,tl\e popular merchant of, Tyne Valley is nboutJ;o build a .new, house and also u large store, to meet` the requirements oi his fast increas-, ing trude.-Hubert Phillipps, has had his house enlarged and remodel-, led, making it one of the finest re.sid» ences 'in the village.--The school is making very satisfactory progress unilcr the efficient. and painstaking tcachcrs, Misses Jessie MacNeill and Sophia Gardiner. ` -- i From Dunedin a correspondent writes 3--The people of this' vicinity onvc about finished getting their lumber out and other hauling done.; and are anxiously looking forward to, the not too distant day when they, cnn. begin preparing the soil for thai Prof. Theodore Ross writes 'Tha Guardian tosay: "For the last few days the Seed Inspector, S.J.Moore, has been in this Province inspecting Bead- H6 I`¢Dorts that wild oats is very prevalent in the seed grains be- ing offered for sale; that partvcularly some of thc barley, oats and wheat being ollered in Charlottetown is not ilt for seed on account of it. Bum- merside is not free from it by any means. but ‘is not quite so bad. The Seed Act does not prohibit the sale of this grain. It only requires* that the merchant selling this grain for seed shall label it as containing wlld oats. This the merchants are doing, and if farmers choose to buy it,they ore deliberately choosing to sow in their land one of the worst weeds that could be introduced into this province. Most farmers do not rea- lize what a really dangerous weed it is. The Seed Inspector says it Yrs thc worst weed that could be introl riiiced into this province. G. H. Clark, Seed Commissioner, says it has cost Ontario many times more than wild mustard, and in a letter to this Department he says .that only twenty-four thousand bushels of the two million four hundred thousand forwarded from Ontario, was accept- ed at Winnipeg, for the West. The remainder was rejected because it contained wild oats. He further says that if wild oats were one of the weeds of P.E.Island, an order would not have been placed here for seed r. E 1 /-» s *fda .f,_ il '..~ YP Y» i lissteadydmii-I /' 'Y'-`_ K 0| 5i°\U10B5” Bild 40831 ill f-\1°iI` l10l’l\€» proving from his recent illness.-The . V :' Y|?» 1 j/ V. '_‘ .. 5 In the window of the’ Store oi“¢m 1 n 1; 1 k d t h t. . ' ` :_ _ ~' _/_ Prowse Bros Ltd may be seen an im- 15;? eF0110€v1n‘)gve|;-giihz Bgageggc ogg” ‘pi 1 _v,"-, 1 tid' \ ,il posing army of photos by Bayer de- for the ensuing quarter: ' / ~‘--‘pgf 1' D 8_ ‘_ . . h. 2 ‘ ' have been won by the Victoria w_A__R0¢na M¢}{eMi,_ 6 J' * "'_ 1 ` _ 1,.. ri +1 i . l\;r_'I .~ I `¢///._ ,‘\ .J I _Q S \§ f \ ca _ ‘1 _ . 'L 'z "'_\ it 5'* “f 5 ‘Ei li... _ _ __ W,/w _-_ » ~:-‘°-<.-- __ ` "nr MJ" HAVE ir Now. ' ` just a few words of description Na 793 A fine white lawn Blouse buttoned front formed of tucks, long sleeves. l’rice...... . . . . . HE great charm'of'tl11s shirt of ours is in the absolute audnfindividiiality of the man .__ shown. Next to that there is e careful managment of the bined with big buying prices possible.. ,_ ` Our gk is selected' from the ` a ers in Cream 0 C Xl) ` HIRE. EEE IHJBS WE 0591' _WCIE shown-us hrs! for Charlottetown-- naturaggli we sEow tEe‘Eewest an t. i In addition to the other features that we have- mentioned is the fact that we carry ' complete stock. We have .the idea that ou want- in the__Vsizc that you want-and WE ' U of a very few of the offerings. 678 Is 'white lawn blouse front has yoke - " of val embroidery insertion, .buttoned back, three quarter sleeve 'price. . .,. .. , .....,......‘.. .. .....,.........‘$1-.15 ` very-_ low_ 1 ....... 1 No 178 Is fiiie white lawn, front is formed of clusters of fine tucks :and pannel of embroidery buttoiied front three quart- _ A very fiiie orgaiidy, front of heavy . embroidery insertion and hemstiteliiug and tucks three quarter sleeve trimmed ` _ with rows of Val insertion buttoned back price...... $5.25 _Out of town customers can order with the sanie assurance Heihiciexiit _ service as if they lived in Charlottetown and couldjvisit tl1e'store_/in person. ` ` Please use the coupon that follows. » `l No 506| Nice fine persian lawn, the front.; is made of fine hemstitqhed tucks ' and 'A hand embroidery three ,quarter sleevb, '-1 er sleeve. Price..... ........$l.45 '.1 buttoned back, price. . . . . . . . . .$2,155-"' _ Something altogether 'different in-` quality is insilk` orgnndy the _ poinpis . ,_ made of hand embroidery spd, rqwsgf of Val inserticii long sleeve _trimmed » to match. Price....V...,..-;..;,,¢g,25 , MOORE & McLEOD - 1). Charlottetown ~ Please send nie pei return mail. . . . . . . .waists number. . . . . . 1 size.. . . . .for which I send herewith $.. .. . . .. It is ~ understood < ~ ` that Moore & McLeod pay postage, ' and if the :gan I - ment is unsuitable it may be returned at their expense. . ' ' ` i 1 _ Nai1ie.................... ". seed.-Chas. MOON! 1185 lllSi» lE}\\!\0l1€d oats for the West; which means that `u fine sailing Yacht Hfi-GF hi1Vl\1iZ UD-,this province would this year have " Date... Address....._........:. ..... . .'..;...,' I dergone extensive repairs, the car-,lost at least 520300 on account of V penter work was done by Mr. .Moore this weed. If this weed is introduced ` and Henel MONeVll1. While thnllnto this Province, it will be useless WI , Holm,-" by Hugh Darrach, Clyde River. The! boat is an excellent specimen ofl workmanship and reflects great credit| lon the builders.-Hector Darrach has, returned home after spenclng a few| days visiting friends in East Royalty --John McPhee a short time ago while helping one of his neighbors) with the wood, had the misfortune) of having several of his ribs fractured but he is able to be around again.-l Heber McLean has been busily en~ gagcd getitng lumber out prepara- tory to erecting a new dwelling on what was formerly known us the Stewart farm, Clyde River. REX. ‘The following is taken from the Canadian Courier: Boarding the western lion in his den, James D. Hyndmau boldly comes out in Ed- monton as candidate for the House of Commons against iIon._ Frank Olnver. There are those who ron- sider this as very foolhai-ily in Mr. I-lyndman. The Mayor of i 1 ‘i I Now i Cont est Closes May _ Excitement Free » Undef. wear Dept Great plains , _ . _ f Among the .little folk- -1; - * ERE I5 something that will interest every child in P-EJ. a sketching eon'teet.Itis open ¢|;i1¢|`-. §n ll P. EJ. who is less than 14 years of age. All you have tn do is to draw n_ picture as w_e`l|'-dsyou and me famous NAZARETH WAIST the best thildren’e knitted underwnist ever made. You'd0n‘t have to been nriisi hui if you have a little islent for drawing you stand e chance of winning oneiof the ‘beat prizes, ‘ -' ist Prize--Victor Phoiiograph and 30 Records Set of ' Tools complete, or anything to the value of $25.00. 2d Prize ’l`_vpewriter Doll and Outfit, Waltham or Elgin Gold Filled Watch, Bicycle, or anyl. thing to the value of $25.00. gd Prize-Haininerlcss Double-Barrelled Shot Gun, Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, or` anything to the value of $15.00. .ith Prize-Baseball outfit, Buckboard, English Doll Carriage, or anything to the value (of $10.00. Prize-Ball Bearing Roller Skates, Stevens little Krag Rifle, Tennis Racket, or anything ' to the value of $5.00. Then there are 4,995 other prizes for the 4,995 next best. Should more' than 5,009 be submitted. the number of prizes will be increased, so that every contestant will get a' prize. according to the merit of the sketch. .. . "`l‘~'.i'.. . Ask your mother to help you, but you must do the drawing yourself. ' - " ' ' ' And in addition, we ourselves will award five prizes to the best eke‘ehesprodueed by P E, 151. and boys and girls. ~ Our prizes will be as follows. First prize $5 in goods . Second prize $3 in govds » _ ',¢_ Third prize Sz in goods V A-J.. Fourth prizefi in goods , . _ »-.Finn prize 31 in goods _Y _ In addition to the fact that you may also win one of the principal prizes offered by the makers Callor write to the Ladies’ underwear department of this store and you wil receive B fold? giving full details of the makers' offer. If 'liviiigoutside the city use the following eenpm' mr 9 ' `. asking for folder. Remember Contest Closes May isf.-Do It now '- f -- -,,_ .-, _ i 1' I Please send me by return. mail. Nazz§freth` vv`aisi.;.`t.¢ii' test folder. 4 _ Name................ _ ....-~---”~i...`.»' ‘ ~--'I - _ ' »'-~2.‘ r.‘f»_' cr; I ',_'.> '_'_if".ni‘»|_i_ y .- - Address..........,'_. . o 1 \ Naineof parent or~guardian... _ _____ .nf ` ,fl I , I uf i 1 »." .-- 1 _, 4 5- _ 1.1.-<-I5- v-_,-. 1,- -5 ii 1 ._=-'.=..._... 11 -3 _F-ieiii-`i ‘I ... I i