av- ... p m - BORSALINO ~ t mgr?“ HATS _ a i S A" Shh e , , New Colors l’ ' ' $5.00 $7.50 and $8.00 , A Fresh lot of the very Snappiest Toppers Just in and ready at the Menis Store CLEVERLY DESIGNED, WELL CUT, SMARTLY TAIL. ORED TOPCOATS in_ fine variety came in within the last two or three days. It's time you switched over from that old win- ter overcoat, and slipped into a topcoat that you'd be proud to “step out" with. At $17.50 All $15. _ _ Young men's GUARDS, Herring- GUARDS prmmpally’ sh°wn i" bones, greys and fawns. all in new tweeds. surprisingly good value, all Y. M. sizes $15.00 At $20. Slip on fly front type, yery smart, slimly cut, plains and invisible checks, styles for men and young men . . .....-,....-..........,......- $20.00 $15.00 line. Greys and fawns \IIlOXIi,I ¢ - - . - . . . . - . - . . - - .. At $25.00 At twenty-five dollars we offer you a range of slip ons that's hard to duplicate. Button through, standard length, flap pocket, turn cuffs, new cloths . . . . . . . . $25.00 Quietly handsome new Oxford Greys for the man of, quiet tastes $22.50 i These splendidl y tailored, well cut, well fitting Chester- fields will appeal at once to the more conservative dressers. , Fly front, plain sleeves, pocket with flaps, dark Oxford greys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $22.50 $35 laltllliialmn - 1 o a n c GREAT LINE OF HANDSOME 20th CENTURY TOP- COATS IN ALL FABRICS, STYLES FOR EVERY TASTE Sale of “Sub-standard ” TURKISH TOWELS 4 Wonderful Bargain Lots This sale is the result of some fortunate buying direct from one of the big English mills, wonderful towels, “substandard,” that is to say, they have some defect that is very slight, but interfering with the usefumess ~ of the TOWELS. Size 15x33 inch Sub-standard TOWELS 10c Sizes 21x46 inch Sub-Standard TOWELS 34c Size 21x42 inch Sub-Standard TOWELS 24c Size 25x40 inch. Sub-Standard TOWELS 44c 4 Bargains in Pretty Wash Goods Navy and light fancy designs in pretty prints, 36 inches wide, many patterns. Worth to 25c, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. White checked Dimity, fine heavy quality, 36 inches wide, a very I special bargain at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remnants of Rayon, Broadcloth, Beach Cloth, Poplins, etc., all at a very special clearing price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. HALF PRICE 20 pieces fancy Broadcloth, newest floral and spot designs, 36 in. Colored Crinklette BEDSPREADS 80x100 INCH I $1.89 cloths of a better grade than the - Western Guardian -l0 ONLY Ladld’ Rillnooald. Iiilel l6 to 20. Special $235 at 81501815. 00504-1041. JIVIIYBODY DIJNKI Mae's Hop Ala. 4000-4-0-11-18-18-22-20-28 -I.ADlll' BURN, not tbia year's each at Sincialra. (6544-10-21. l -moanv noon noun sold llllll guaranteed by leading dealers every- where. sled Suits, 10-18 as and as. Regular moo u. aaaoo, clearing each 010.00 at Blnclaira. cm-a-io-a --monn.on. "n" mac, “A” mod- 11.1111, "as" heavy, "n" uni-n. heavy, sold at Bruce's. ccao-c-u-ai. -r..\nms' naavr someone, remarkable value, $5.75 at Sinclaira. ldbti-d-lb-QL health. Strictly temperate. 4006-4-8-11-13-18-22-35-39 silk lined, sizes 10 to 44, a real bar- gain $15.00 each at Binclairs. (6544-10-20 —MEBOHANTS, PLACE YOUR orders now for Mac's Hop Ale. wholesale prices. Bummer-side, If. O. Box 544. 4608-4-8-11-13-10-22-25-29 -CHILDBEN'S Leatherette Coats. years, priced $2.75 each at Binclalrs. —H.ECEIVES MESS AG! FROM Mutter-t of surnmerside, asGrand Master of the Grand Orange Lodge of Prince Edward Island sent a telegram to l-iia Excellency the Earl of Bescborough extending a welcome to the new Governor General and Lady Becoborough and their children on their arrival at Halifax, N. 5., in the name ofnthe Lodge. Mr. Mutt- art received an acknowledgement by telegram signed by Lord Bessborough the following day. Mr. Smith, manager of the local telegraph office said that was the first time that he had received a telegram from any-one of such exalted rank since he.ha| .bcenat the office-S. PERSONALS -Mrs. Fidcle Perry of surruncrside ls visiting friends li-i Kinkora. S. visiting her daughter, Mrl. Arthur Johnson of Bummerslds. s. é-Mr- Bruce Callback has returned to St. Dunstanh University after spending Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Callback, Summerside. S. —Mr. Elmer Hardy, who was oper- ated on in the Prince County Hos- pital is now able to be out and about again. S. MORE DISCIPLINE IN MAINE PRISON THOMASTDN, Maine, April l0.-- Inmates of the state prison here are beginning to feel the iron rod of authority. From now on not more than four hundred love letters week- ly will find their way out frorn be- hind the institution's stone walls- Llmltatlon of correspondence to two letters a week was the most vigor- ously protested rule of the new ord- er established by Warden C. lll. Lina- colt a short time ago. Early one morning the prisoners decid ’ to “yamn-icr" which ll technical term- inology for a noiu riot. lb: hours of yamrn -‘ resulted only in six of their number going to solitary, and the new rules, which include com- lllaardi Llnlrloaa for Lalllbllo. Hope town. -—Mrs- McLeod of French River isisourls who was Mr. D. I". Kenya. spent a few days in the Metropolis on business this week. THE CHARIETUWN ovum Eastern‘ Guardian "GIONTAGUI MINIATURE 00L! 001i!!! under local nan- agement will open laturdoy. 11th. 0664-10-21. m» turned to ‘Iracadic, after spending stock, clearing at startling prices. c afewdaysatiheliclneofhcrpar- Tweed Suits, alas: lo-ll and 80. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ulionnell, RfiIl-lllr $12.00 in 815.00. 517N101 $3.05 Scuris River. Meson Melvin UcQuaid and vu- non Fraser have returned to 8t. Dunltahl University ISM? having spent the mu: Holiday! at their -c out! Ladies Tweed and Wor- “PW” “m” i” "l" “"- n-i- w. John Hcwatt, C. N. R. ‘Rack- mutcr, was a visitor to Bourla this week. --— Mr. William Fitzpatrick, returned to Charlottetown this week to re- sume his studies thcra. _i_ Mnllwinluidclliollolanwas a recent visitor to the totem Met- —-DRINK HAO’! HOP ALI 10! I _m mpmg- gun-g, "g1 ‘w; have returned to Charlottetown to quality Poirot ‘Twill, Navy and Black, rolllmc $11011‘ lull-ill It P111100 0! Wales College after spending a‘ few holidays at their homes in our town. _i- Misc Gertrude mhalb-n, Bourla. hu resumed her leaching duties at Ohcpctow after spending the mum holidays at her home in our town. ___- Mr. Arthur MacDonald has return- gocd quality, all shades, sizes 0 to 14 ‘d w ch“- tum“ “t” 57°54,“ the week and with relatives in sour- ccct-c-ro-ai ll- _-__,.. v Messrs Kenneth MacDonald EARL BESSBODOUGII-Mr. W. W. Prank Maclnnia resumed their stud- ies at Prince of Wales College this week after having spent a fow days in our town. Misc Mary Lannlgan, scum Wm, was among the outgoing paslengers on Tuesday morning. Mr- Roy Dixon, But Baltic, spent Tuesday in our town on business. Mr. Reginald MacDonald, Sailors is at present visiting in our Mr. C. Cheverie New Zealand, was a recent visitor to souris and vic- inity. __._.- Mrs. Dan Bushey. Line Road. was "a visitor to Bourla this week. _..-_-_ We regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Robert MacKensle, Ur.) oi removed to the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. friends wish her a speedy recovery.- souris High school opened on Tuesday morning after the Easter: holidays. Mr. Daniel MacMillan Mr. Wellington MacNeill c! Chari lottctcwn, arrived in Bouris this week ’ bringing with him i; number of tini- Western Horses which were on dis- play at Mr. l-l. H. Acorn‘! barns. The sale was well attended and we un- derstand that Mr. MacNeill dispos- ed of a large number of animals. Mr. John Btubbart, Bourls. re- turned Monday night from George- town where he spent Easter. -___- Mr. J. J. Campbell of Red Point, passed through our town this week. _?_. Mr. win. .1. si-owzi, Mllnnl Road, was-a visitor in our town on 111cc- MacKsnzies of Bast. Point, spent Tuesday in our town visiting friends. Priest Pond, Special Sale for 8 Days 0nly Starting APRIL 10th to APllIL 18th. In 0ur_ Staple Department 0nly Consisting of (lotions and» Linens of all kinds Prints, Shootings, Towelling and iluriaining Market Today. Startling Value. Ask to See Our Ladies Weight Ladies’ Stockings, in our estimation the Best $1.00 Silk Hose on the Full Fashioned Picof. Top Service. » for for .. for . for for and 1118.11)’ l i I at Marshfleld. bell’: Cove spent ‘ruecday in ourj Iii-mm town on business. I Mrc- Bert Paquet of Oharlotieq town, was a- visitor to souris this’ weak the guest of friends. It 1| with deep regret that we learn cf the illness of Mr. Leonard Mc- . “Y- Ccrmick of bcuria. His many friends ' l arlng f risen if 5152a! ‘i: ‘wwo p ‘m om“ Mr. Peter MacDonald, Little Pond. pm; him i; speedy "cover-y, ,1 spent Tuesday in our town on bul- i. g lnw- w. Carl Stewart, iuii roiiii. l spent ‘mursday in Bouril on bus-' l‘ IQPOI-NIIOQ IIIQlIII your appearanee..Oai1 all lea mbllkalnfiurlprlngllitaalldi ( Alaohatlclaanodalllblil I TAIL ORING I everything to you. A Good Fitting Suit l; a beautiful thing. A poor lttlng garment really spoils tbedlflorenoe. ‘ dryoloanedJlo .!. B. McPHERSON _ TAIIDI AND OUTTII IUIIIISIDI. lnell. Mr. Andrew Campbell, Little Har- bor. was a recent visitor to the Eastern Metropolis. Misc Joan Manual! loft on re- turn this week to Mt. Allison Ladies College, sackvillo, to I. elm mcccmccnacnx-x-i: EYESIGHT X l EXAMINATION . a 410E; i ullflla 2-f-=-$ '"‘ Oilleoocaaaaallllb a £%3€X% Hcmstiiched Linen Damask Table Cloths 81x81. Regular value, $15.00 . . . - - - . . . . . . . ¢ - . - . . .- Hemstitched Linen Damask Table Cloths 72x72. Regular values, $7.25 ................. .. $5.00 Hemsiitched Linen Damask Table Cloths Sizes 2 yards x 2V. Reg. $7.50 ....... $5.50 Round Table Cloths, all Linen Damask 81x81. Regular value $15.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Round Table Cloths, all Linen Damask ’ 54x54. Regular value $6.50 Hemstitched Linen Napkins to match. Size 22x22. Regular $8.50 doz. 5” o - | ¢ - | | c a o I Q - o a a n a o an I Hemsiitched Linen Serviettes. Size 15x15. Regular value $7.50 dozen Cotton Huck Towels, special $7.50 gm, _ 250 i Bath Towels, Turkish, white with assort- ed colored border at very special prices. Rayon Bedspreads 72x90 all colours. Special prices each $2.89 and $2.70 . . . . . - - . - . . . - - - . - - . - - - - . . .- Cross Bar Marquisette, 36 inch ivhito and cream. Special, per yard . u Bordered Scrim, 36 inches wide u-liiiu and cream. Special ' 10, 12, and price, yard a White Marquisette Iwith Yellow Bliiu or Rose Spot. Special price, yd. 0 $7.50 $4.50 A large range of Curtain Net, white and Ecru. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . .. and up Dark and Light Prints assorted patterns Special price, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15o FERTILIZERSi SERVICE QUALITY Use your own judgment about using Chemicals or Mixed Fertilizers. There are many practical far-iii- era and other expert authorities strongly Slllipllfllllii each. We will sell you what you want and when yiv! want it. When buying for boat arrival insist that your‘ dealer place your order with an organization vihicli will deliver quality and high class mechanical condi- tion- We supply both. All our Fertilizers, except ill.- trate and ammonia, are ground, screened and baimv" ln Charlottetown just before being shipped to you. If your dealer cannot supply you write us direct. Remember, it will cost‘ you only about $1.00 mo"? per acre to obtain your Chemicals for your point" crop from our supply now in Charlottetown than-from oulrf supply to arrive by boat- Figure it out for your- se . Our prices are the lowest. Our quality excellent. Our mechanical condition the best. Better to buy from us now ihanwish you had. Tho Island-Fertilizer 0o. Ltd- Charlottetown, P. E- 1. _ “Inland Goods for Island Growers” H. J. MABON H lmuualmflgaba ' ..,,‘.. 2.1-‘ for ‘ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 1000 yards 27 inch Gingham suitable for children's dresses. Price yard “fin, Linen Serviettes, scalloped edge to match ' u r°und table chub!‘ Si“ 15x15 . Printed Broadcloth fast colours 36 in. Regular 57-50 f“ - - - - - - -~ ' wide. Special price, yard . .. Unbleached Sheeting, heavy 'qual- ‘ _ _ g ity 72 inch width. Special yd. G Flrgred Rayon 36 ln- Wale- svwel 32G i.- yar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 inch White Pillow Cotton. _ _ Speck], yard _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 72 in. Bleached Sheeting. Special k 4o lIlCIl wiim Poliow Cotton. 39c i ‘m?’ yard " """ 35° a“? ‘i Special, yard . . . . . . . . . . .., . . . _ ,_ 63 in. Bleached Sheeting. Special P? price, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 inch White Pillow Cases. Reg. V _ ular- value 25c for each . . . . . . . .. G L111"! 3°11" Tmvelilig- sPecial other odd Towels at special places‘ price, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. V Turkish Bath Towels. Special 26 in. Table Damask with coloured value. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. border. Special, yard . . . . . . . . . .. L a llll Other Goods in This Depart mont at Wholesale 5 l lluring This Big Sale _ _ i Remember the Dates APRIL 10th to 18th 0nly p, ‘ i; as O O ' PRO W SE RROS L‘ I ‘D ' l “ The Bargain Centre ” y‘ ._ v _ ,__ .1 I .:.'-:.d. ' tli: Easter i-llida s vlsit- Mr. William Ron 1i, is ni pmiw: EN“: slvfnlyvfianxllpbeilll; Régufg-‘ttli, irlig atnille home of her pareihts, Mr. visiting at the hontic of his iilii‘ : sue; i’: Mr gm‘, gMrs. Adrian Mac: aiid Mrs. R C- Macbeun of souris. Mr George Roach of Soiii-is. mum souris ~___ ‘ Mr. D. B. MacDonald, Crapaud, Mr. Samuel lvlariiii, I'C{J1.‘S('Kl' l. . _ {spent Thursday in our town in the ive of Vere Beck and Sons, Mei iarrémdegxlclzmtmlrctl‘ jftetugzgmzu interests of h's firm. mental Works of‘ Montaigne,’ ’l Souris this week after a short. visit ‘"__ [mmmay i“ 5mm and “CW4 ‘ " Mr. Andrew-F. Campbell, of Camp- !— ‘T'- ~ ...f“.t£E£1-r i‘