— THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ MAY 20, 1922 St. James" Presbyterian Church 4 Minister—Rev, W. Ore Mulligan, M. 4, LL.B, B.D. | * Sabbath Services: 11.00 .. m. Sermon—"The Christian's Problem Today” 2.30 p. m.. Sabbath School. 7 p.m,, Sermon—"Misinterpreting Providence.” A Sermon for those who are anxious, troubled or discouraged, All are welcome 9OOO09-464 6460466066 tooo Ralph Connor Coming THE RIGHT REVEREND DR. C. W. GORDON, (“RALPH CONNOR”) Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will address a public meeting in St. James Church on L GU ARDIAN SHOP from Holman’s Catalog. them at Patons fire sale. today. You'll buy on first sight. many values in our ladies ready-to- wear department. Prowse Bros. Ltd. : Saturday specials, all departments. Bargains in Prowse Bros, our special table of Men’s Work- ing shirts. Prowse Bros. LTD, Mirra i INTENDING ‘PURCHASERS will be interested in learning that the residence and household furn iture of the late Horace Haszard| auction during the present mouth. FIRE CALL—The fire call was rung in yesterday afternoon for a roa shades, NEW SPRING COATS—See|Bros. Ltd, : and grace to the milljnery offered FRIDAY AND SATURDAY offers|at Patons’ Fire Sale today. ‘}QIAL on Black, grey, sand, champagne at READ OUR AD for Friday and|$1.39. Ltd, Kid, three straps and buckles. The newest shoe, only $3.00 at ALLEY BARGAINS in our Men’s and/& CO. LTD. Boy's clothing department. See Pantry Sale, tention of our readers is called Lo will be offered for sale by public} Constance where in‘this issue, WOMEN’S SILK HOSE, latest $1.00 for 5c... Prowse YOU WILL FIND BEAUTY SEE THAT SATURDAY SPE. the stocking counter. MOORE & McLEOD, LTD. A NEW SHOE for Misses, Brown ‘PANTRY SALE—Remember the Tuesday, May 23rd n the Central Christian Church. s § CONSTANCE—Tie at he advertisement of the S. S. which appears else SCHOONER DUACO QUEEN is due to arrive in Charlottetown The Charm of a Lovely Hat Will be enhanced when you get yours today at Friday evening the 26th inst at eight o’clock, x All those interested in the work of Canadian Presbyterianism are cordially invited to attend. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RATES.—10¢ per lime per day, 8c per line per day fer 3 days or ever, Se per line per day a are er ever... Count 5 werds a fy count as ene werd, dress forma part ef ad, and must R ad. 750c fer seven te a Mme. eof 6 ag 10 per cent. discount for cash, Ad be fer. fal Rates F we fer ena week. Situation Wanted, S00 fer sevew words per Oooo Agents Yanted for Sale SALESMAN WANTED —A 1 Salesman wanted to sell sheet music. Erclusive territory to live wire. Hearst Music Publishers, Limited, Winnipeg. AGENTS WANTED—PROVINCIAL Distributor. wanted—One Thous- and dollars required to handle. Largest profit, fastest seller ever offered. This’ agency shouid clear five thousand dollars. Box. ey 116. Og * Miscellaneous LONELY LITTLE “FLAPPER” tired living alone, very wealthy. I dare YOU write! Box 41, Club, 204 Elm Ave, San Francisco, PNTENDING PURCIWASERS ‘would do well to watch for date of sale of dwelling house and furniture of the late Horace fHaszard, Esquire, to take place about the 30th of May, A. D. 1922. IF YOU ARE THINKING OF PUR- chasing a home in the famed An- napolis Valley write to G. P. ’ Raymond, Berwick, N.S., who is act*ng as a buying agent, assist- ing prospective purchasérs'. of FOR SALE—NO. 147. HILL8BO rough Street, now in occupation of Mrs. Swain, Apply to Me -Leod & Bentley. FOR SALE—24-ROOMED HOUSE on corner of Elm Ave. and Douglas St. Also six-roomed ctlage on Douglas St. Apply W. H. Cudmore, 84 Douglas St, FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE ‘for farm property, house and lot, Apply or write 343 Euston St., Charluietown, FOR SALE — RASPBERRIES. Cones of best variety, 25c per doz. E. J. Jenkins, Mt, Ed- ward Road. FOR SALE—HORSE EIGHT YRS. old, 1450 Ibs., sound. Ernest Houston, Wheatley River. slight fire in the vulcanizing shop of Mr. Edgar Whitlock, Kent St. Tt was quickly put outw ithout damage, pate about the first week in June with six hundred tons of hard coal for A, Aylward & Co. This is the fam ous Lackwanna coal which sold other years for seventy five cents per, ton more than any other hard coal. Hard coal users are doubtless aware of the strike of the coal miners in the United States and the difficulty to get supplies, so please book your orders to have your coal delivered early. A. Ayl ward & Co., Phone 196, Con nolly’s Wharf, Pie Down in Rennsylvania, 2/stern reality in the form of Mor- the home of the Quakers, $j|yich, favorite of the Bast with the a there is a lady named Hester announcement from the E. R. Price. She knew that the $|/Bradley stable that “only by a mi- f Quaker method of putting racle” could Busy American the up preserves and relishes acknowledged hope of the West: face the barrier in the Kentucky derby. p (Coming hard wpon the report of Busy American’s final derby trial yesterday, the announcement cast a gloom over the Bradley quarters and incidentally sent the Morvich stock to a higher mark. However, was just a little better than the usual way, so with the aid of her friends, she began preserving for export. Some ef the good things that have reached us are: is C rs 55 Colonial Ghutoey abt 40 the Bradley stable still boasts two b Yellow Tomato Jam 76 good candidates and according to Red Currant Jelly ‘ao fj trainer ;Thompsqn, Morvich will not take first place from Bet Mo- 50 sie and By Gosh, ‘60 Hope has not been given up for Crab Apple Jelly .40 Prune Marmala.e Strawberry Jam Sweet Orange Jam » Quince Marmalade Grape Jelly 60 son said he was banking on the ‘4 miracle, a te “TAKE ON MORE MEN IN SYD. NEY.—Sixty additional men have been taken on at the steel plant, and the rod mill of the Dominion Iron & Steel Big generous bottles, with a flavor all thelr own, Jenkins & Son Corporation. goes on 60 Busy American as Trainer Thomp Everything That's Good to double shift Monday night. Bus- q iness in steel continues to show a SHCHHSH HOOVES FOSOOOHFOO® Giont improvement, here. PATONS FIRE SALE This morning at 9.30 be ready for the big sell- our clerks will ing event of the sea- son. Millinery and - Ready to Wear Goods from a stock fresh this season, and not in any way injured by fire or water—the smoke damage you can see for yourself. The hats offered are new hats, large in brim or small as fancy demands, flower trimmed or plain tailored, but just as fashionable as if bought at the Easter opening, and they have all been received since then. : No cold type could describe this exquisite mil linery to do it justice, but brides, bridesmaids, flow er girls, matrons, misses or bachelor girls will be generally charnied at this millinery, discounted to dav, owing to the fire. SEPARATE TRIMMING Everv flower, mount, feather or motif used in the millinery. department is on sale for your benefit today. Get down early, for first choice. You know the quality of Patons Goods—its the best. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ OPPORTUNITY Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts Just in time for the holiday season. comes this big sale. Fresh new dresses in new Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Satins, Serges, Tricotines and Cottons, in all sizes, fit for Brides, Misses and Women, in a wonderful variety of styles to choose from. There are dresses for afternoon, evening, full dress, or for semi evening, afternoon dresses, morning dresses and street dresses. IN SUITS AND COATS Coats in beautiful Velours, Mixtures and finest coats in wrappy effects, or strictly ‘tailored lines ready for’the young Miss. or ‘her Grandmother, they’re all here for the choosing. The dressy all wool Homespun suits are the latest’ for summer wear and it is an opportune time to buy. If you like Tricotines, Serges, Velour cloths, ete., your choice is equally large. There are suits galore. i FOR THE WARDROBE ; In this department also are the WOOLIEST and DAINTIEST KIMONAS, in Silk, Satin, Wool or Crepe, Bathrobes, Silk Knickers, Bungalow Aprons, Muslin, Linen and Cretonne Dresses, heavy Bath robes, Underskirts, in very @onceivable variety, style and size. SPORT GOODS SPORT SUITS with KNICKERS and skirts for outdoor sports are also in this sale. Sport skirts, in Flannell, or all wool Ohecks and Stripes in White, Cream or combinations of dark and light colors, and Baronette Satin skirts to wear with odd coats are all here in loveliest shades and styles, all at generous discounts. SMART FUR CILOCKERS for the new. suit in the next department in good variety of fur. SWEATERS for all and every occasion, Tuxedo or Reversible Collars, Mhor't, medium on long ag the occasion desires for warmth or for style, Paton’s sweaters always come up to the mark. CHILDREN’S ‘WEAR IS ALSO LARGELY SHOWN It will pay you to come early this morning to participate in this big saving sale caused by the fire. Store will be open tonight until 9.30. PATO NEW BUTTERICK PATTERNS Sleeves such as these add a note of freshness and youth to the whole frock, Butterick Pattern No. 3641 This simple frock with the inevi- table low waistline and the fashion- able short cape is almost an eseen- tial this season. Some of thé new crépes—crépe de Chine, or one of the new printed silk fabrics—in any of the fashiondble colors, best. ex- press its purpose, This is one of many such frocks shown among thenew Butterick Pat- terns. Each one has its Deltor—and it is the Deltor which enables you to giveyour dresssuch perféction of fin- ish and technique that you will enjoy wearing it on the most exacting oc- casions, « WITH THE DELTOR—Now on Sale