Men’s Tweed and Worsted Suits T0 $40.00. Will Sell 5 Week-End 50 Men’s Fine Tweed and Worsted Suits in plain blues, browns, greys and greens. Single and double breast models. You will find many 20th ‘Century Suits in this lot. Sizes 36 to 42, worth to $40.00. Friday andSaturdav-... . . . . ..........$25.00 Boys’ Tweed and Cotton Pants. 033th? $2” 1.79 20 pairs Boys’ Tweed and Cottonade Pants, in good, strong wearing material. The real pant for school wear. They come in ‘dark brown and grey stripes. Sizes for boys from 8 to 14, worth to $2.75, Friday and Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . , . . $1.79 Interesting Week-End Sale of Boys’ Suits for the Week-End . $13.50 60 Boys’ Fine Tweed Suits, plain,» sewn belt and__l\l0rf01k style. They come-in dark and medlurn browns, greys and fancy blue tweeds. Sizes for boys from 8 to 15 years. Worth to $18.00, Friday and Saturday . . . . . . $13.50 - Sale of Men’s Pants $3.95 _ 4 doz_. pair Men’s Fine Worsted Trousers in medium a_n‘d dark greys, with large or small pin stripes, sizes from 32 to 42 waist. Worth to $7.00, Friday and Saturday $3.95 Sale of Mel1’s Underwear Week- End Special $100 Each Men’s Merino Underwear, in all sizes from 32 to 44. Shirts and Drawers. This line is a union of wool and cotton, with weight enough to insure excellent wear, and _Juslt right in weight for the warmth required these cool ldays. Come and look them over on Saturday . . . . . 951-00 8R1‘- Men’s Union Wool and Cotton Hose, in heather shades, sizes 10, 10 1-2 and 11. A good sturdy sock that will wear well and give you every comfort. OnSaturday 50c pr _ Men’s ‘Flour-i-n-Hand Ties. A nice new line in all the latest bias stripes, and also fancy shades. These ties are particularly nobby. Come and see for yourself on Sat- urday. A large range to choose from . . _ . ..,§j_,()()(;;w|| Men’s Silk Hose, in all the most popular shades including black, white, navy, slate, cordovan and champagne. Sizes 10, 10 1-2 and 11. Thisis an excellent sock for the man who wants classyfootwear. Buyitbgm ‘gnSgtuy-dayfor 8.20.111‘. ‘as . $149 Sale oiiSilk $1.49 We still have that wonderful Silk at 991-49 PM‘ Yflrd on sale. Plenty of navy blue an‘d black left, with smaller quanti- ties of other colors. ' All wool ‘Serges, 41 and '42 inch.’ Grey, Garnet, Copenhagen, Black, Brown and Navy - - - - - - -~‘- - - Jim‘; - 01.35‘ per yard. Milli "i; licliill lit Queen St., Charlottetown _ _. ., . ..- .2, mops». 4. ._,.__ 1%. --EXFERIINCID lfllid wanted‘ —THII WIQK‘. by June let. apply Mrs. J. E. Dsl-Ibsrguin wil be n. staple counter, ton, ‘Summereide. dry goods bpertment. lhke note -HOR8E NOTEPMr. Lewis ited. _, Huestis who is in charge of the pure bred‘ Percheron 8teilion and left on Tuesday for (Y-Leary. with his curse- The snlmfl is e -THE Kznmuzrou. lei-unis:- One 0t the most interesting lect-‘ 1116098- - , ures held in Sulnmereitb for s -'-'-' long time was given by Miss Bain -FOR SALL-Seven Pusan; ' of North River. Mission y-elect to Master Six McLaughlin Cer, pup. _ India. in the Baptist Church. last chased new in July 1920. Run 2800 week. Miss Balls is a. forceful miles, cal- in perfect condition, by those present. The meeting to Box 29. Summenlide. was under the leadership of Group ',~ No. 1 ofthle B. Y. P. U. QSlde. The place’oi 5M1‘. ~ day Night. or early Wednesday Bide. morning. was broken into and many‘, things taken including. A , practically new set of harness. Tool ChOCOTB-IBI» 0B6 0! the Box. and many other valuables. Mr. lfldfl 0110001919! mode in Canada. guilty parties. and would ask the “lie Bfiliilfflfl)’ by mnnuflururcrs to parties to return tile valuables introduce coeds. per package as maiden. and perhaps mve ‘them cents. Sinclair k Stewart, Limit- some truobl-e, and expense. 9d .- 7 Prince Co.. Baseball League was- __ h-eld Tuesday fight. in the G. W. _(M|8 n t :1), ~ V. A. Rooms. The important ques- Haze] fizmne a M Chggllghetou‘: and qu.te an airing was given ll. day_ regard '5 whether 'or not. the_ , games would be called off or not. A, ,. committee of three was appointed. m one from each Club to canvas the merchants to try and inaugurate the five o'clock closing of the i stores and l0 report at next Meet‘ lng.—— ~l.\ir. Thos. Dobson. the Cloth- 8 traveller. was in Slimmersldg train for the west. Lyman’s Ltd. was in Summemme - ‘Monday. leaving on the I train for the west. :10 St, John on Wednesday after l‘ no further change in the live hog‘ . situation yesterday, but the under- .. tone to the market continues easy dy Cregk who spent the pest three 3- and the tendency of prices is down mom)“, in imagm, arrived Tuesday - ward. There‘ was practically no [fight g t , stock offered on the local market homm o Spend he Bummer at his —~'Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keong- and prices were nominally unclillllg ed with selected lots quoted at $12 to $12.50, heovies at $11 to $11.50, ha“, gummemidel were outward I and sows at $8.50 to $9. oer 100 lbs. weighed off cars. The murkel ffiiilgainfl’; alga‘: g: a shelf; _for dressed hogs was about steady under a flllr demand for supplies lo .___.. fill actual wants. and sales oi city C-Messrs Plump mm Hem“ allheck. returned" to Moncton. on ioi this. elnclsil- e Stewart. Lim- ~ v i J Ii —-8ATUlDlY QURPRISI ‘AR. ~ AZdW-R "W116i by the Dem- ,1" , aAme this week in sum dbpurt- - ~, p 0|! “N. OlEPIOINflOWII. 8|‘? '<‘qn‘_\nt' dry goods alde_ Look h’ ed in town on I-‘ridsy afternoon “m 51nd“,- g Qewan. 1,;m"_ed_ _ i fine specimen of horse flesh and |c club will present the Comedy .1. ‘ was much admired while here. Ii. 9mm “Ligmhmue Nan-i m 0m" ‘-_ .1. ‘ Oek Theatre. Alberton on Tuesday ...|N-r5n¢$'r|NG LECTURE-q may 29th. Beats on sale at usual l. May the 20th speaker and wee listened to withl only reason for wanting to sell is l ~ greet appreciation and attention that owner hss another car, apply . -JU8T RECEIVED a large ship- 1" ment of Canadian Handicraft I‘ —$‘i'l'—L A FEW THlEVEs IN Goods, including dress goodg bed ' Joseph spreads, slumber rugs. etc_ Mrs. M. ' ~- Richard, on Cedar street, last Tues- J. Mobellen, Bookstore. Summer- i‘ —DOROTNY KINGSTON Corona j highest l‘: ‘ ‘Richard. has a faint ides of the K0811181- 75 cents 17b!" bot. Put on -aAse.eAu..-.A meeting of u... WESTERN PERSONALS i. . hion of league games was discussed were visnom to munmemde Tuek . Tlmsdfiy. leavinfl on the evening I‘ l —4Mr. W. J. Brcvwn. represented i, evening " —Mr. James Simmons, returned I ' ‘P91101118 a “Willa of weeks with 3 MONTREAL, May 16~Thsre was friends in town. H * -—<Mr. Andrew Arsenault of Mml- ~11 d . 1 lb . nub tasiilddsgfedgyfiiiailoca pCzl-DUQIQXQSBUI days “slung ‘here- be done in smoked meals and the market on the whole is fairly active ‘abattoir fresh-killed stock were I lottetown is vlsritin in town the i l h i - l . . E ¥hlg nodecmfizfie m“ pgiggfsaltg, n01‘; guest of the Misses Cameron, Milk and sales of 8 to l0 lb. hams were '33s to 34c. and 18 to 25 lbs at 32c Summerslile. successfully pas ‘Bil Ito 33c, while Windsor selected heir examinations and ‘ls spending — [boneless bacon sold at 51c to 52c her vacation with her parents in . per lb. and breakfast grades at 36c Freetciwn, to 88c as to quality. A fairly active ..i_ trade continues lo be done in trlm- —Mr. Fred White of Al-berton, med loins of fresh pork at 32c to passed through Sunrmornlde wed. 33c per lb. and trimmed shoulders negdgy on m; my to immm-enq to at 20c to 20%;: per lb. be ti-eatedat tile Royal Victoria The trade in lard continues slcw Hospimp and the undertozllie to tlfile nliiarket] is‘ easy with Cane an reone grs es_ __ J ‘ _ _ “lung M 13%” ‘P9’ "b" l“ 20 1b" wllohiillsd‘bgéiieivixiilgminliielixbligiieili WW1 Pflils- M"! “l 12° l° ‘We’ P" Mrs. J/mi. Noonan left on weal m l“ 55 m” lmxea‘ nesday morning ‘for their homes l::.:‘°.::...‘.""..":..r:‘.:s:‘ ha‘ 3;; " ' packages tanned mputsb d f CHXCAG . M 6- m n or provlsionsWIas ‘stimulate; 8a lltilc “ll-max. “"1795 here ‘m ‘Tuwdw by n“, strength o; graph P111395 a; evening. lie will remain in town d a 1 g 1Q l for some time to train the boys of the dose showe Ba n8 o c o ‘tile ‘high school for Cadet work.“ 20c . pl I, Future quotations: were _ merslde. left on Tuesday morning $17-05 for ‘Halifax Where he is aitendin! session of the Anifllclnln Mess Pork, per bbl.-— $17.30 the d. pe syn July sass $9.92 $9.30 $9.00 Sept $10.15 $10.22 $10.15 $10.22 l Short ribs. per 100 lbs.- u ' ' l’ . r 0f Paris July _ $9.81 510.05 $9.81 $10.05, Savmu____ , s»; $10.15 $10.30 $10.15 $10-80 ' ‘ "b d: P k, omi- M meat Ereeled to MemorY nn$fllslii‘rri).ri$§?;0.di§ibi1. Sillzrto £110.50 on" of General Gellleni. 0d. PARhS, May 18.—~ln the ceme- tery of St. Raphael in this city 1 l u I A there was n touching ceremony “ i ‘ J which recalled memories of the most perilous days of the war for occupied y the German armies. .1 1 illilS Alwe Wednesday after spending a few r H ——‘Miss Irene Arsenault, Char- l —4M.iss Gerflzvl-evc Hammiil of , 7 small lots for local consumption Street‘ H] T. Hind l'or shipment to country points -- J made at 35c per 1b., l0 to 15 lbs. at the Union Commercial CullegeJ , l —*Serg. ‘Maj. W. S. Hopkins. Open Hish Low Close, ——ii.ov. c. De Wolfe White_ Sum~ l PRSE. BROS, LTD. a g The receipts of provisions yester m Boston‘ Man.’ and Bangor’ Me" ‘ f . . H sndste to defend Paris against» invaders, and l will carry it, lng the monument. delivered out to the ond." This, the famous glowing discourse which ‘Order oi’ the Day of Sept 3. i014, that he is a master of la figures on the monument beside well as of military tactics. saved Paris from being once more it was the inauguration of a simplo u» W,‘ France and of the genius which inn llllilljil ma: . r d‘. @1930 jiiIcKY if??? D AR . monument, a bust in bronze on a ' pedestal to General Gallieni, Gn_v-_ THE IIHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i . - - ‘ 5";- ‘Wéiil. and Western enlm eons-mes , and. 21st. Friday I 1:‘ _, ~ q ‘Mavzom \ Saitllfday ‘ A Week blind of Extraordinary VALUES Men’s Blue Serge Suits, special sale - - --~,-.. .-._.-_.- e.- ..- Values that Set‘ the Pacejyfor P. E. Island .. .. “C2100 Men’s Grey Worsted Suits, special sale . . . .. .. . $22.00 Men’s Brown Tweed Suits, special sale 20 Men’s Suits, reg. $20 to $27.00. Special sale price - - - - - - - . . 36 Boys’ Suits, reg. $7.50 to $10.00. Special salepliice '- - - ...$1s.w5 ............s1s.oo Another special line of Boys’ Suits, reg._$12.00 to clear - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - 400.00 We mention ‘the above lines as evidence that Prowse Bros. clothing (both men’s and boys’) are the lowest in the city. i SPECIAL VALUES FROM OUR LADIES‘ READY TO \VEAR DEPT. Women’s fancy flowered voile dresses. Very special at $2.75 and $4.75. Women’s Bungalow Aprons, special 89o- Women’s Voile Waists, values to $1.98 for $1.00. Another line of voile waists, $1.49 and $1.98. , ~ Misses’ accordian pleated silk poplin dresses in Navy and Black. Price $14-90- Splendid values in women’s White Jer- sey, Tricolette and Baranebte Satin Skirts. Women's White Gabardine skirts, new- est styles at $2.98- Middies-in plain White or Flannell, de- tachable collars, long or short sleeves, $1.50 t0 $2.98. A special line of women’s Jersey Suits, Heather shades at $27.98.. Ohildren’s. cotton dresses, size 2 to 14. Prige 50c and 75c. Another line of Gingham dresses, $51-50 SPECIAL MONEY SAVERS FROM MEN’S DEPT’S. finllggnh. Balbriggan Combination, special Men’s Negligee shirts, $1.35 arpd $2.50. Menls neckwear, reg. price $1.25 for 79c Men’s Cashmere Hose, reg. 75c. 2 pair fgr $1.00. Men’s Cotton Black Hose, 4 pairs for $1.00. Men’s Braces, extra special for 50c 100 Men’s Working Shirts, reg. $1.50 for for $1.00. ' 100 Men’s O’all pants, $2.50 for $1.25. 20doz. boys’ pants, $1.50 for 75c. men’s working shirts at special sale prices. All _.meh’s hats at special sale prices. _ All men’s o’alls at special sale prices. Men’s caps at special sale price. All men’s and boys’ underwear at special . sale. prices. l. special $1.50, SPEGIAI. s.\l.iai*lcl(il~:s FROM 01m mo. swarms DEPT. ‘o r ~ 500 yds. check ginghlam, 25c for ....15¢= Pu 200 yds. 36 in apron ging., 50c for . . . 20¢ ‘300 yds. best Navy Pailette silk, reg. .2375 for - -- - 190 yds. best Navy Messaline silk, reg. $3.25 for - ~ - - 951-00- 100 yd-s. striped shirting, 40c for . . . . .25“ 100 Men’s O’all pants, reg, $2.50 for $1125 200 ydsbleached sheeting, 85c for . . .500 20 doz. boys pants, reg- $L50 for 751* 500 yds. towelling, 25c for . . . . . . . .12 l-‘zc All men’s working shirts at special sale 1000 yds. 36 in. sulibing, 45c for . . . . . . Women’s house dresses, size 36 to 44. 10 doz, pillow slips, 35¢ for _, , , , , _ , _ _20c PINES $14M $150 t° ‘52-93- 100 bed spreads, $3.30 for . . . . . . . . .$1-75 SPECIALS FROM OUR BIG SILK DEPT. .~ 160 yds. best black Taffeta silk, reg. $3.65 for ---$2-49 ’ 180 yds. best black Pailette silk, reg. $2.95 for - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - -- - 32-00 150 yds. best black Duchesse silk, reg. $4.75 for - -- - - - - 53-25 .....$2.4o -o t.» ..- .-| -.- 95 pieces of fancy dress Voiles bought at a bargain. Special for our sale 50¢ to $1.50 These Voiles, regular sold, frolli 75c to $3.00. A " ' " BE ON HAND FRIDAY AND S.\".‘IFRDA Y TO GET YOUR SHARE Ol" Till.‘ 121G BARGAINS WE ARE OIYHQRING ~~ .. - '- ernor of Paris. who preferred that Cabinet crisis there would have his body should repose in the cem- ‘been several statesmen ut today's etcry of Saint Rsphail rather than ceremony. Nevertheless, Gen-q v _ . on in the Pantheon. "i have received, eral IMEHKIII, who took the place ceded by .1 yemerkwbly successful erecting n monument o" d! the Minister oi War ill unveil- career as an administrator, during its most sacred BPUW- m” a‘ which lle created "Frnnotfs- colonial des lnvalides, not fill‘ 17°!“ the dates of the principal events generals eulogy of General Galli- in the_gol_l_ersl‘_s_llfe._§_lli for the eni,‘ wilose supreme eIfortJlesult- Hillier: ;,;";;*»5:lt..: n, » p. lng in the saving of .,~ showed army. was followed by warm or- general quarters {wlwrfi “gait nguagc as stions from the President of the hours, trlgic ibutilmfillu" ‘l The Paris Mlipiolpiul Council and thel [Prefect o sued those orders which fr: Joifre =to deilht the Golf!" . the Marne Ind saved PE} 77 the Seine. ‘N. r. s_ FRlDAY:¥ eo-r A one. m A DRUG- STORE AND THE B086 ‘note me uowi TO BE A Goon GALESMAN. ”oou*r as SATlSFiElD6ELLING'EM ouw WHAT THEY ASK Pole. Show A $60M”). LADY CAMElN Aunt Ksxeo For: A TWO csmsrnmra YOU uses, mun ova, WRINKLE van-i MCVE-R, MOLE ERhDicfiTORfisKlN (l l‘ \."," 'EM somsTmllg ELSENOU ‘THINK A ‘THEY NEED. /‘ ' . 1:1 a ., .._...; b J l i? {i f e S» g . | ‘ -_----.-*. ' 7 I" ‘ green‘: .4 p. MIR JUNK ' mu. Rhine unlit on MN. O AFTER wRAPrma rr UB lSAlDT REJUVENATOR, ANTI —- FAT Rsmllrmlswk‘. "NOVLMADAME, vo LlKE. TO snow; suxlK ——— "' MW Yoli A new craze. Tamed‘ 1 THINK ‘ . ~~i3e-- lJ" ,1 A “is? Paris-tor This will ‘not be the only l: . everybody now speaks o! him as moot to Gonerel Gellienhm "the saviour of PiiriV-was pre- will show its graltude w. THAT? wAe ALL. 1 couuo i" \_,,. vii.