kLadies’ lleady-tii-Wear §lllllllrEll3llGglllilST AND 1131113}; YET. EN EQUA D _IN THE HIST 0R PROVINCE. ORY OF THIS STORE PAGE ELEVEN” 5000 SPECIALS WHICH HAVE 0ur Annual May Sale-Two Days 0nly--May 2"“ all“ May 3'°'--Be Here! M Silks and Buttons Priced for 0ur May Sale! Rayon Vests reduced to 35c. each Flowered Smocks, odd sizes up to $1.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 89c. each Children's Rompers, all colours, reg. 79c. for.............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....59e.pr. Broadcloth Slips. worth to $1.00 at . 69c. each Bargains In Men’s and Boys’ Wear—-llon’t Miss Them! Boys’ Blue Cheviot Suits, two prs. Short Pant, sizes 24 to 28 $4. Boys’ Fancy Brown Tweed Suits, extra good qulaity, sizes 22 to 28, one pair Short Pants. $4.50 Boys’ Fancy Grey & Brown Tweed Suits. one BOYS’ Sweaters, worth up to $3.50 for,“ Juvenile Blue Cheviot Reefers, 2 yrs 1098? yrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 Twenty-Five Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits in Brown and Grey Patterns, reduced from $18.00 .. $12.50 At Splendid Savings! l’ Plain and Brocade Rayon. special a; 49,; for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35c. yd. l Fllgl Silk, clearing at, regular 55c. 45c. yd. l Fancy Wabasso Crepes, tubfast, 75c. and 85c. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55c. yd l I i The 1sland’s Leading Store 3. A. McDONALD Ladies Cotton House Iresses lon pa" Iqhorts’ sizes 22 “.28 ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " $350 Yllllllg Men's Fillle Sill 6 Bro ' _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ glllglefizce: lioys gancy Check Suits, Fawn 8: Brown Pat- single-breasted style¥2 butllon Flgllrell Cllllle" and Celallese Voiles. Corset”, all slzes, clearing values to $250 Ilerns’, Dprli. gloomfirs, size; 28 to 32 . . . . . . _$7.50 Men s Blue_Worsted Botany All Wool Suits, one for_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c. yd, , t" n. if?“ "°"" 4° orsels, a slzos “l? o 0 _ or _ _ _ _ V _ __ calm Yol-lths’ Suits, Brownistr. w t 2. _- G e s an ors e s, colors . . . . . .._...._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._. 1.2.} yd. Clem-mg of odd slzes m Col-sets Ass; orloos I P t S» _ _ I110 01's 0 . Dali's rcy and Brown, reduced from $25.00 $15.00 All Sllk llflJllll lll Milllvc. Ycllliw. Plllll. White. , for u u _ _ _ _ . ‘ ~ _ . _ _ ' _ ‘ _ _ _ I _ _ _ ‘ _ ' ‘ _ _ H 50a p“ mug an s, peclal sizes 30 to 36 . $12.50 Visit our _0llcloth Department for real values Dark Glee“ allll Rose, 51-351 lel‘ - - - - - - -- 930- Yd- A line of Ladies, Summer vests, all Slzes_ 25m em Isillyst Grlaiyland Il?l‘OWli,F£ltl1Cy_TWtlz€4tltSllltS, 1 p11‘; during this sale, for Rugs» Carpets and Mals Small range of Fancy Tricochene, reg. $1.35 to l Chfldrenvs summer vests’ a“ sizes u. 15c. each to Pr‘ ong an s; slzes o 34' W0"; and all HOUSE FlIrIllSlllIlgS at Astgnlshlng Yd-y f0!‘ . . . .._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98C. yd. l Ladies. Straw Hats’ newest shades $135 each Juvenile . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.50 Prices. l l 54 ln._ Black Tricotine, reg., $2.75 yd., for $1.39 yd. ' LadiesfStraw Hats, all colours . . . . .. $2.49 each 2 rs to 10ers 0e 0Y5, awn, rey an royal.) Balbrlggan Combinations, $1.00 for 89c. pr. Slleclal lllle "l FelleY RllY0ll, all Cfllours to Ladies, Straw Hats’ Broadway Sailors alld Tana y . y . . . . . . . 5 . Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers.. 59c. each llrllfllllgyagi-rlllt-ll-b-n; - - - - - - - - - ~ - -- fif- Ytlll- Shapes . . . . $3. 9 eac _- _ . _' wl e - - - - lc- Y- Matrolis Straws $1.98 each Glngham’ lllclles’ regular l6"- - - 190- Yfl- l Matrons Straws . . . . . . .. $2.98 each l l glln-gham’ ‘l3 mchesf’ “lorlh 25°‘ 19"" Yd~ Matrons Straws, Black, Brown and Navy _ ’ _ . o l A lntncextra special . . . . 10c. yd. lll Blue _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $349 cool, 600 Ladiesdlousedresses for this Sale only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c. Hpmnd Slllllgham‘ 25°" cleallllg at - - llle- Yll- i Bowls l“ Cllonllo and Flannel, all oolors 18o Ladies Silk Dresses, the season's newest designs, all sizes, two days only . . . . . . . . .. $3.98 Heme d eels’ 8'4 " ' ' ' ' ' - ' - - - - - - ‘ - - ~ 51-19 each i" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ 59o each 110 Ladies Silk Dresses, all the latest creations, all sizes for . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . $5.98 Blmmlle d ssllleels.’ 9'4 ' ‘ - - ‘ - ~ ~ ~ - - - ' - - -- $199 eaell Children’s Wash Dresses, 39m for _ n _ 69o oooll 122 Silk Dresses, New York and Paris models, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . $8.98 Blfigched Sheellllg‘ leglllal 38° - zlle- Yd- Silk Pyjamas. clearing line $1.25 for . .. . 89c. pr, 88 Ladies lFancy Tweed‘ Coats so popular this. season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.98 P." c eC ll 9e lllng. 'h’ was 40c.‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' 39°‘ yd‘ l' Rayon Bloomers, all sizes’ reduced lo __ 35o 1m 150 Ladies Coats in Tweeds and Polo Cloths, featuring the new sleeve effects . . . . . . . . .. $8.98 P! 0w o on’ 0 lnc es’ cleallllg - - - - ~- 29¢" Yd- ' 170 of the season’s smartest Coats, featuring the new fitted models with all the stylc & snap of ' l Jllow Clmon’ ‘lglnches’ l” clear ' 29“ Yd- Bargains in V Basement l the $25.00 coats, only ......... ....................................... .. $11.49 llrlfllgsllfglfflal lszcéceagll} . _ .______ Plain Towels, Very Special . . . . . . . . . . .. 29c. pr. Rayon Bloomers, regular, 45c. for .. . . .. 29c. pr. L I 7 ' 1 Curtam Muslm’ all to 35°.‘ May Sale.‘ 2"“ owog, ,,.o,.,._.. m. M o; adies Gloves Ete. Curtains Ete. More Men s Wear glglggglgg glgglll; gll-lglglglg-ai - ll;- ll- en’s or hirts, 1.25 for . . . . . . . . .. 89c. eac a - . . . , . ' , , . . ’ . " . ' ‘ one thousand yards Grey Comm u you pen yd_ ‘Aooltiifllngollslledlof ‘Lafdies Siiillsllose, speclany Prlced galenls llancy lllose, 8 llairs tor . glllllgiilllfélestlhfiglliizgllllgg-‘llfiislllslllS” slleclal . .. Y3. Boys’ Clips, clearing at 75c. for . .. 39c. each Extra pedal ‘Lalzlf’ Pall-E‘ film elns Dress S ‘us’ c earmg at a Bleached slleellng 84 lns’ Zpléccl-al ' 29c‘ yd’ 3°": gh°"l°l Pm“ l“ "ha" P“ m thispsnle Bniy oll9c. For our may sale 571$? Khaki Shirts 50¢ Fancy Pique. Fill guild p plllttéius. ucrolill Loioes ragillsallllligo . . . c illecial of Ladies’ Silk Hose, cllgaring Curtains in ‘Cottage xenis Wltlllllf Shiréifreduced to . (ificd 40c. . . .< . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c. yd. é.‘ l--l_.-.-- l- -l.---o~ - - - o- - eve-Hand all l-r- Lana;§;.;;i."ei....'..l;..;1.21.32 §§.‘"..ff“°’ “"20.'°§." n?‘ s "° ‘"5’ "l" iii. B l. - - B ix y- ive a ies repe resses, a new s y cs- _ ’. -_ -_ - - - ~ -- -_ - , - - - - ' ~ - - ‘ - - - - ' - - - ‘ ~ - - ~ ' ' -- ' t. .1... . . . . . ..... .._. seas each 1g‘;ifgfyofigjlfggggfgl"gllllsllcllg; glllgelfgllggg Cvgggilg- $33,; Fggllv ggl; gloo- lflclcvl; 3 gllllls lll asllllllllll Emlllllltvlillli Xleglllo ollllezlfist l“ Llldles Tgglég Sale_. . ..;.. . . . . 49c. and 09c. pr. white Filét fjlll-lalns, for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __’ _ _ _ _ __ $138 each Ladies’ Silk Hose . . . . . . .. 49c., 69c., and 89c. pr. , ._ ’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Speclal Lme of Lmlles. Kld Gloves, worth up to $L75 p“ Mews Braces _ _ _ _ H 39m and 49m 1m Plai_n Broadcloth,_al1 shades . . . . . . . . . 18c. yard) 0118 Hlllldlvll Lllllles Hills. V013’ l1lle5l, l0 small sizes lo clear at 69c l. l $1 3o l. M . T- f l.- $100 Ladies’ Tweed Suits. extra special worth up to deal: - ‘ - - - ' - ' ~ - ' ‘ ' ‘ - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' "_ 89°‘ Ladies’ Scarves, clearing.“ A rellil Ell)“: B3‘; é§s,’,0§“§e,§§y;,"l;,}o;,§l'spgc_ $18.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..’ . . . . . . .. $2.98 Sllefllll Sale 0f Crelle Dresses: regular Prlee l9 bargain at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c. each broi der y Threa d ial‘ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29c. Cllarmeell’ Brllmlcllllll ‘m9 Tweed Ceels $12-99 $12.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.95 Kldlllosv Hose, all slzos’ only a Small _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l 10m A02 Boys. Khaki Plmls _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ 89m PL t0 $15.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.98 Raincots, all sizes, worth up t0 $19-09 Clfllfllli! lot at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59c. pr. Fancy Oilcloth Shopp- Men's Khaki Pants, regular price Sklrls l“ lallcy clollls’ clearlllg Prlees l0 59-99 at . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $1.00 Misses’ Silk Hose. all colours during ing Bags, reg., 49c. for $1.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.l9 pr. for ‘ ' ‘ ' " - - - ~ - - ~ - --~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 51-99 l “ the May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c. pr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c. Men’s Red Back Overalls, $1.50 Georgette allll Cull“ Dresses’ lest Seaslllvs $22-99 Kiddies Chamoisette Gloves, Anoth- Clearing line of Wool, value for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.19 pr. f“ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ - - - - - - - '- - - - - - - - - ~ ~ - - ~ - - - ~- 57-95 cr Special . . . .. . 29c. pr. all shades . 10c. and 15c. Boy's Combination Overalls . 89c. pr The Island’s Leading Store ‘J Mi. liiizeiziilili A MEETING of the Graduate Nurses ‘Association will be held at Prince Edward Island Hospltahl Monday, May 2nd, at 8 P. M. 1' 2261-4-30-11. SEE OUR RACK of IJKUES’ Dresses clearing at 1-3 of! on Sale Bill's. Plowse Bros, Ltd. 2274-4-30-21. __...._ WEI! IND SPECIALS-South American Grapes, 2 lbs. for 25c. Bananas, 25o dos, Fresh Straw- berries at. the Venetian Gardens. 2277-4-30-11. BBDOKFIIIM-flad . services in the Brookfleld oonilresatlon on Sunday May 1st. will be as follows: Hal-tsvtllo 3 P. M. and Hunter aivnlnliillsschooislalvl. RIOITAL IN Si‘. JAMES CHURCH this afternoon 4.30 to 5.30. Mrs. Kenneth Richards, as- llsted by M13: Maedonald, Mrs. K. B- lChlffon and Service Weight. lulillAlllllAl LADlESe nnl 1.03.1.5... Hose, hill sizes. Regular $1.95. Sale Price $1.50. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2274-410-21. BELFAST-St. John's Presbyter- fan, Sunday May 1st. Public Wor- sanvlces m‘ YORK rAsron-j AL clmnol-z-sundav. Mlav 1am: York ‘I P.- M. o. n. Christie, Minis-l w. ‘ ‘ALL COLOURS in French Bcrets , clearing on Sale Days at 59c. Prowse ' Bros, Ltd. 2214-4-30-21. remained unchanged yesterday. Huylsfild ‘m 55o, straw 40c. outs 40c, potatoes 20c, turnips 40¢. new parsnips 5o. carrots 50., bee“ c’ 508011. A musical treat. Silver col- 100M011. 23754-3041. » ' Packages-Always . "l-‘mll from. c“, lfiifto m, buller m to soc, ‘chicken $1.00 apples 5o. w 10°- ARRIVED TODAY, Girls White Confirmation Dresses. All sizes. Special $1.98. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2274-4-30-21. WEEK END SPECIALS-South American Grapes, 2 lbs. for 25c, Bananas, >250 doz., Fresh Straw- berries at the Venetian Gardens. 2277-4-30-11. LADIES HAND BAGS, underarm lsllll’ ll A" M' “ml 7'30 P‘ M‘ Mn”! and strap styles. Worth up to $5.50. 55981‘ REV. D. L. Griffiths. 0n Sale Days at $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2274-4-30-21. SOME REAL BARGAINS!!! wlli be Central Church 11 A. M-;_Clil1dren's Hats at 49c. Prowse Brod, Ltd. 2274-4-30-21. FIRST MOTOR VISITORS-A Mr. Johnston with his family mo- tored from Regina to Hunter River, reached thcro Thursday evening. Mr. Johnston reports the roads 1n fairly good condition until they msmmmyls MARKET-Prices‘ reached Borden. becominB worse as they neared Hunter River. The Johnslons are taking up their res- l lldence tnlthe province. i DEACONESS GRADUATES-Re- lotlves and friends wni be pleased to know that Miss Mary MneKen- zle, Deaconess, has recently oom- pleted her training at ti‘ Presby- terian ndsslona, and Deaconess Training College in Toronto, Cun- adu. Having graduated on April 7th, Miss MacKenzle received many lovely bouquets and gifts from he: friends nod Ito-workers 1n Toron- to. Miss MacKenale is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Christie Ian-er, Mrs. Murdock Campbell, and uncle, m. Alex J. MacLennan in Quincy, Mum, before returning 0o her home 1n Fredericton‘, P. Ii. I. Elbe fa the daughter of Charles Mccxeniiln of the Glrdcns" ber of Fredericton. and ls an active mem- Chute? Herlilvllle Prvvbvwrlnu Melts wllinn- and Horace Wllllll _ _ '_ visitor: bumble l CHURCH SERVICES-On May 1st will be conducted at Alexandra at‘ 11 A. M.; Hazelbrook at 8 P. MJ ‘Cross Roads at '1 P. M. Rev. E. J. ‘Chisholm, Minister. l HUNTER. RIVER. CHARGE, lUnfted Church of- Canada. Services lfor Sunday, May 1, 1932, as follows: Hampshire at 11 a.m., Wlltshlre at 3 p.m., Hunter River at 7 pm. Mother's Day Service on Thursday evening, Hunter River. ST. GEORGES CELEBRATION —The Guardian has received from Mr. Joseph McCsrey, Baltimore, Md, formerly of this city, a pro- gram of the Saint George's Day celebration by the British group tn that city, mpanled by a photo- graph of tho monument to Queen Victoria erected 1n lthc Victoria Memorial Lot, belonging to the Saint George Society of Baltimore, Druid Lodge Cemetery, Baltimore This monument was erected 1n 1003 and the Boolety has buried 1'1 English men and women 1n this 60 graves. KINGSTON-Mk‘. Frances Cue reports the roads 1n splendid con- dition, having made several trip! to the city by motolz-Among the visitors to North River was Mir. Reggie Younker, Klhgaton. --Mlss Lillian Newsou is spending the week end with friends 1n the city-Miss Helen Nantes, teuoherl at Ian Wlltshlre, spent the week and tn Charlottetown-Mr. Edgar Newson vlillted his uncle in Tgnlah recently-The Messrs Fred oar-l Stevenson, North River, recently lot which has accommodation for' recently - cums await-on Sunday may‘ 1st the service in the Presbyterian‘ Church Clyde Rive will be at 11 A. M. S. School 10 A. M. INTERESTING DEBATE-IF the published report of a debate which took place at the Baptist parson- age, North Rlver, on April 14, re- ference to some of the speakers was regrettably omitted. The debate was on the question whether the women of the 80's were more capable than the women of today, the decision of the meeting going 1n favor of the IOITIIBI‘. The following speakers took part. Supporting the argument for the women of the 80's: Mrs. Harry Scott, Miss Helen McKinley, Brent Stevenson, Wallace Moi-eslde. Sup-, porting the modern side: Miss Doris Dockendorf, Miss Wlnnle wright,’ Walter Dockend nl‘, John McKinley. Mr‘. Ernest Ladner presided, the judges being Rev. John Wakellng, Mrs. John Moreside, John Warren and Bruce McKinley. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davies, who have been the guests for a few days of Dr. Leo Prank, lcit Thurs- day on retum to Halifax. Moria of Char- l Messrs. Henry ‘ Clark of M0! , Keir Stewart, and Ralph Douglas ofl Georgetown, students ln the engln-l coring department of Daihousle! University, have arrived on the Is- laud to spend their vacation. Miss Jessie Lawson, Canadian Bunk of Comrne u», city, leaves this don and Don Jewell and clarion morning Ilor the United States hull-ll when she wtll attend the gradu- vlllted Mr. chin-lea Nevmml-‘Ihe sting QXQICIQQQ o; he; sine;- Mildred “l?! Ililnnd, this 28th do! or Alirll from the New England Baptist Hos-l PIN. Roxbury, Mun. l. i of your rlnlm must he lodged with me Prince Pleads For Jobless NEWCASTLE, England, April 29-i (A.P.)—'1‘he Prince of Wales ex- pressed sympathy fol- the workless and made a. plea. to social workers for voluntary personal service to better what he termed "deplorable conditions" during a tour of this distressed industrial district of Eng- land today. l Moved by the plight of the unem-l ployed, he made a little impromptu- speech of sympathy to 300 0f the jobless at an unemployment centre at South Shields. I “bet me wish you the best of luck," he said. "My svmnfllhv is, with you all. I sincerely hope the: employment that used to be here w'1l come back and hard tlmés Wlll TIIE BANKRUPTCY ACT " -—-——zr- tn the l-nnHor of‘ thn Estate of (flriilflo A. Klnch Authorized Aiiiilgnor. Notici- 1n hora-by lzlvon thnt (flailin- A. Klnrh of Tlgnlsh (‘nrni-r, did nn llll‘ 27th day nf April 10212. miiko nn mlthnl-lzod nnsllrnmmt of n11 ll pro- porty foi- tllc benefit of hlii creditor: nnil that R. ll. “CECIL Esq. Ofllclnl liner-Iver, hill npnollilr-ll me to ho_ viilitoillnn of the Estate of the Debtor ilnlii tho first met-ting of (‘fclllfnlhi Notice In further given that the; of Creditors In the Wednesday tho 11th IIILV of‘ Mny at eleven o'clock in the fora-noon. To entitle you to vote IIIPTPIIL nl-nofi 5 -a p’: before the moi-ting lil hold. Proxies tn he used lit tho meeting, miiiit ho lodged with mo nrlor thereto.‘ And further fnlu- notion flint M‘ snob meeting tho (‘rcilltnl-ll will ciccr the permanent Trustee. And further tnko notion thnt if you liiivc any clnlm niznlnvt tho Debtor for which you lira entitled to rank. proof n! such oliilm mni-t Ill‘! flied with me oi- with tho Trilstco whor appointed: otherwise the prom-ell: of the Debtor's Eiltnto will he illiltrl- among the ilrtloll entitle-l thorn-to without rcirlir to your claim. Date nt Summer-side, Prim-o ' FREDERICK J’. ll. wnmm. Custodian. flN-t-w-lwl-ll not continue very much longer." and pleased the hearers, who lick- nowlediled 1t w_1_th cheers. Prince told a large meeting of soc- what ls accomplished or dsmayed at what remains to be rlonc. Lct us just, look for the task nearby and be ambitious to achieve 1t. Let us determine tonight lo bring those "Ml-lell the?’ l8 091110191310 ill the lcnergles we possess to the service The unscheduled speech surprised present conditions can be battered“): w,- gellow many if we have a will to better it," thel lal workers here tonight. "Don't let us be content with To seek ourselves 1s to deny our- selves, and to deny ourselves ls truly to seek ourselves. I' i i. l AGAIN THE USUAL Venetian Gardens l i run. covnss l l l TURKEY 0R CHICKEN JlllllEll SUNDAY MAY lst. 60C only l Also 0ur Regular 40c. 8: 50c. Meals Ask those who eat at Venetian l " F011 MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 8th. We have a splendid‘ assortment of Chocolates, specially made for Mother's Day in Beautiful Boxes. Best of the Season. l WEEK-Ellll SPECIALS SOUTH AMERICAN GRAPES 2 lbs. for 25c. BANANAS-ZR. doz. FRESH STRAWBERRIES '\’-.~‘f%_-. Ag. Iv i‘