T4" I IVY"? mi ‘ THE WN GUARDIAN PURDIE-FERGUSOWS Overstocked Sale Storewide Sale of Unprecedented Importance W. V. PURDIE MR. W. V. DURDIE takes pleasure in‘ announcing that MR. E. A. FERGUSON has resumed joint manager- ship and active partnership in this firm and will be glad to meet all old customers and friends, as well as new on 90 MEN'S OXFORDS New sprint Models. sue Price! $1.89, $2.49, $2.98 and $3.19 Per Pair 200 SPEGIAL NOTICE From now on our policy of doing business I E.A. FERGUSONIH ._. ., , ' ~“ ~ MEN’S BOOTS Men’: nun Dress Boots, Box Rip and Elk llosihcri. Per Pair $2.49, $2.79 """ $3.29 and no goods will be allowed on appro bation. The and MEN'S WORK BOOTS Man’: Black Work Boots $1.89, $2.39 "“‘ $2.98 BOY’S OXFORDS AND BOOTS Ella I. 605 ............... Youth: silulliolfl ...... CHILD'S PAT SLIPPERS Sites 3 to 10. sale Price $1.09 5.332" '§‘.‘.‘°.?‘p’.’.'.''.°‘T?T.T’.'fi 51-09 E3 LADIES’ Hundreds of Bargains on Open Display Now is the time to replenish your Footwear needs for Spring—all at Specially Reduced Prices. and due to conditions we are able to oifer better bargains than ever before. Only a few items appenr in this announce- ment, but there are hundreds in the store on open display, showing size and price. It will pay you well—in satisfaction and money saved, to come to this OVERSTOCKED SALE New and it CIRCLE-BAR HOSIERY ' (‘hliion and service Weight. 69‘: Special PerPIlr Sale Begins Friday May 15 Per Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MISSES sum 11 to 2. sue Price $1.19 Misses Block Oxiords. sizes 11 to 2. Sale Price . . . . . . . PAIRS OF WOMEN’S PUMPS, TIES & STRAPS These are broken lines, worth from will be $3.00 to :5-00. speclnl low price to clear .. Per Pair up STRICTLY CASH FOR WOMEN iunous Wilkle - Glove-phlt, Onyx, Blue Moon, Empress slippers tics. ffitlllar $7.00. $8.00 and $3.95-v $9.00 values. To clear at NOVELTY TIES & STRAPS spring models. Navy. Black. Slle Prices Brown $1.98, $2.29 and $2.98 Per Pair Women‘: 1 Leather House Slippers. Sale Price PAT SLIPPERS MISSES oxronos $1.29 PURDIE-FERGUSON SHOE COMPANY LTD. An Ancient Custom OU ' SPECIALTY You can be tuned of but re- am hon 1*! prescription is dis- best hate. Only the purest. and ' with non or experience Prescription drill IN Incl. I0!‘-'¢¢|'9" man rail YOU! onuosrolw . M A oltiaoirf ' :97 uwfl: :3 dguileliv; m‘ Minna written by i (in no cmuiun run) To W. A. Hewitt. prominent Ima- taur hockey oiiiciai born in Toronto 6) yarn and tomorrow. He is tell!- trlr-trnluror oi the Canadian Amateur Dooley Association and seorefl q the Ontario Hockey A iormer sports editor of the ‘I‘tI'onto Daily star, he is also on artists! of Maple Lent Gorderu. grmta In his youth "nun" Hew- vln llmolali interested in hoc- Im and bush NEW SALES TAX HAS WIDE SCOPE (By The Canadian Press) EDMONTON. May 13 -— Alberta's new sales tax is going to catch people both coming and going. Neither baby clothes nor cotins will be exempt from the levy. A possibility that. coffins could be listed for exemption as "Com- modities purchased by a cemetery company or society" was denied by’ Provincial Treasurer Charles Cock- roit. Those people. he said, deal only in real estate. A MINUTE M 4 all‘ °‘f'_"i/7‘ "I3 HOUR? BY AIR“ (1 ’( ..4.. mm. nf//.., ml wmrr A LUCKY rmo_I . .TiiI§OUAi<Ell vurreo i xuce was mrs ._ ! THE SPOT.’ ,/ / ‘er \ 1 (ii the s ecilléil SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I-Iats 98¢ Dress $2.25 and $1.95 at THE MODERN SHOP Over Canadian Stores 'All Erinttp Qtttttb Cljilftij THURSDAY. MAY 14 The Event of the week—’I‘he Benvie I.loyd—Mlll‘er Recit.al—under also cos 1:! Ladies Aid It 815 P. M. in cart! HAIL The central Guardian This column In Ieu-veil (or now: of loci] interest but nlivertlslng of I nawniy nature may be Inserted at 4 cents a word strictly payable In advance. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6703-7-12-312 CRASWELI. FOR PHOTO- GRAPHS. L-M94-3-28-ii. ANNUAL MEETING Free Dis- pensary will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in Board Room 01 City Hall. Dr. Tidmarsh will be the speaker. L-4743-5-13-ill. LONG CREEK Baptist Church Service Sunday, May 17th, 7.30 P.M. by members of Y. P. B. L-1781-5-14-1i. CHURCH OF sCo'rI.AND.—J. Harvey Bishop, 3. A., will preach sabbath 17th at MuI1'8.y River at 1030. Brooklyn at 1.30. iris at 4 and Belle River at 7.30. L-475il«5-14-ll. .V 0! [icon mar-M, in then» he-"kl! oh-vie J the Town. -Jun, bcnn-0 . deco wine of carnstlons . . lovely shades you'll find today! GIVEN 'l‘IZltM--Three wanderers times were picked up by police Monday night around the freight mod and brought before Magistrate A. G. Mackenzie this momtng. Cecil Walker 0! P.E.I., Charlie Mc- Gallant. Moncton, were charged with drinking in a public place and given a 10-day jail term. other hoboes will be given no quarters in Amherst. according Amherst News. B.I.S. Regular Monthly Meeting Tonight at 8 o‘clock. from other sections of the Mari- Donnlcl, Chatham. 14.13.. and James to police.- Personals Rev. Joseph Campbell, Chancellor oi the Arch-diocese oi’ Regina, left Tuesday morning on return to the West alter a two weeks visit to his mother, Mrs. E. Campbell of Mitchell River, who has been ill for sometime. The many friends of Mr. Ham- mond J. Toombs, Kenslngton, will be sorry to learn that he has enter- cd P. E. I. Hospital for treatment and will hope for his speedy re- covery. NORTHERN LIBRARY HAS 200 NIEMBERS (By The Canadian Press) PEACE RIVER. Alta- May is — The Peace River public library in its first winter of operation attract- ed 200 subscribers and issues an average of 300 books a week during the winter months. The library, believed to be the northermost in Canada, is spon- sored by the Alberta provlnclnl chapter I. 0. D. E. A librarian has been appointed and most of the 1700 volumes on the shelves have been donated by libraries, institutions nnd individuals across the Domin- ion. In addition ten boxes of books: from the library have been distri- buted at outlying points in the _ . . , = , .1.-i ‘ShtfroGI‘ 1%.. :,i.a'ckm°‘"euii?ie. Tia“... Ii“ a."o'°c3’i§iii.'ii_%isrno erwly that mnkesitexmcroadi uxtn ' deli ous. Look for the Red and Blue packages TRIPLE SEALIZD to guard fieshneul Qillittii I-urrzo WHEAT is dc!-"am m-«yin nor-thland. John Bennett I W|$H THIS FOG WOULD LIFT YES, rt TASTES GllAND-_AND IT'S MIGHTY .....u. -- YOU $HOULDN'l' LET A Good PROVIDER Garden Colors Bloom in. These . Newest Summer D RE SS E S 'l'l1n" lilacs . . . these 7-re rmlv a few oi I IN PRINTS Flower prints in lovely garden col- ours . . delightful new tab. rice. in a surprising value ' IN CIIIFFON Alrily sheer, cool as I. cloud, shown in a variety of styles every one of which you'd find approved in New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . IN CHIFFON SUITS Very popular are these printed hlii suit . . . with .:mar‘t’.nrhort :oot . . . . . . .. SIZES AND STYLES IN GARDEN 0011088 FOR MISSES & WOMEN! oi-n . the deliracy .-co he Halifax”; Port A rrivals ARRIVALS- Chedobuctn from Queensport. M. ll: 1.. Coaster from Lunenburg. Josephine K. from Local Hbr. Pentland from Local Harbour. Lady Laurlcr from Local Harbor ‘ AiIl‘f’fi£l. from Local Harbour. Kathleen Creasar from Nild. ports Blucbeard irom Banks. SAILlNGS— McKec=port to London. Caihcart to Jamaica. Chcdabui-to to Local Harbour. Josephine K. in Local llrlrbcur. Pcnlland to Local Harbour. Lady Laurier to Local Harbour. Aliorda to Local Harbour. Bluclzs-nrd to Banks. VESSELS IN IIERTH-— Pcntlnnd. dlsclmrglng. Bluclroard, loading. F‘. Zxvlckor. dlscharglrg Josephine K. loading. Cathcart. loading. Ohcdabucto, bunlcerlng. run": or flaufls " ' Q )4'iaH7,(><ie’I_‘Q%)('I‘ PUFFE NOW 1: we can ONLY rmo some sueaai Irlrlil’. will sw. h HERE'S some QUAKE Alfredo. bunkerlngr Mcxeesport. loading. Thomas Cotton, discharging. Barge No. 2, berth. Kathleen Creaser. loading. Fort Townsend. loading. M. do L. Coaster, discharging. Lady Laurler, bunkerlng. Mary Currie. berth. Acadlan. berth. VES SELS DUE TO May 12—Reo from Cansa. zenda. to Saint», John. Marine Trader to Montreal. l3—R.lsanger from Halifax. Incemore from Boston. l4—Bulkarier from Montreal. Pllsuclskl irom Gydnlfl. Lady Nelson from Drmcrara. l5.Trc.ntino from New York. l'l—Chedabuct.o from 1"? C- DOT“- Mngnhlld from Nrk‘. ports. Port Hunter from .g\USU‘&UR- Portia from Ntlcl. P0759 18—Colbomv from Montreal. Berlin from Bmnlcn. Fort Toxvnsmd from New York. Ncirmundlnnd from Ll\'erp00l. Kirsten B. from Jamaica. 19~Rm from E. C. ports. 20—Pllsudski from New York. A lI.RIV‘E‘—- R AN "fit ‘I what Holl ' or Quaker filled Rim be: won . "'7" "'0 Box raps Ire Iuio ytvood -i to their "Id audit; I0 an a Full set ofu, xc hm“, nu ~ ~ . ig, movie Itltllttres °“= urn ue incn lI....i..»'m. °"‘ ‘"4 mud. ‘Wary one 5. '. Rmlem rr stand up by 'hl_"IllIene. gt.“ Nah I h" “-'9" 7 ma... in in for m;,elv l 1",, Ilgnvieuinra on u,’,°‘;'°u"V0rlte our llble w and "M 1 pan 1:... mun-.-mp 5 lornrmm “H 3' two ., am ‘.5 Q“"Dl;ErPuflrdWhr-c ymucmwd '_ %iIkrr Puifed \ ‘Fe for curl: Iiniuetio yen WIIIL imumscoupou,................ ., . Chartered Accountants Office Opened Messrs. Lloyd, Egan & 00., chart- ered accountants of Halifax, NS. announce today in mother pert. oi’ this lsue the opening of an omoe at 140 Richmond st. This lane Halifax llrm enjoys an enviable reputation in its home city, slid often; to Charlottetown. ibr the first timr-_ the serwlces of a rash- dent mm of chartered ac- .countant.«. I The rnsldeiit manager is to be jMr. D. F‘. Archibald, B. Com. J Mr. Al‘(‘i‘lll)i‘Lid, in addition to his iregulnr dunes, has been P11319530!’ of accounting at Dalhousle Univer- tsliy for tho past two years. and is capable oi oilertng a complete ser- vice to Charlottetown. in addition, he will have access in the I-Iallilx offlccz, oi the Ilrm. and can have a large stuff in Charlottetown on a‘-,, day's notice. -Wffisnarugp OWE Sm] M ’/3.4% The Quaker Oats camp-my. Dept 0-“ ' Pflnbcroulm on‘. in or the movie I which ' I I nu: cne:i::§'§'evo':di:'n'i §::odna————-—'° ‘mm °““'"i"“;'-'3 """‘ I . c [1 Znrole Lombard ‘B fin“ H Mnchluruy I W, , ,1. g imp but our Powell Nit U M Jeorrle Raft "M. U gm-3 [1 Run olph Scott B élsiadeth [3 Ruby um [i Ninrnret aniunn g 31.. wug [J Warren Will um Send I but rope for each photo outuctte wanted. on III '"e-‘ Am ILIIE "‘--' IACRAIEH 0:: - ‘ “mo. I SURB TO Pg; PROPIR POSTAGE. ON YOUR IIIVILUII \ I ofler expires Sept. 11. 1930 1 3 .5