Mi euc 5W.’ Ml ulu Q1 ‘OIT ____Q_;:r%.::::.~_:;-..;.-g.,~ . _ mannnnsn-Q-s _BOBIN noon [L0H]; w“ u“ arrived 1n 500118 lllt WM! t0 IP91!!! _ guaranteed by lending dealers every- I- YW d"! mm" ‘t m’ Mme a where. ._-.- -SECOND HAND PIANOS are not ‘.0 be considered when you can buy a new one at such a low price at visitor to Sourls on Saturday. 4285-4-29-21. Bruce's. -RECORD RANGES give beat rived in Sourls last week and were latisfaction, lowest prices at Bruce's. unloaded 1mm U18 115$ 01!‘! at u" 4269-4-29-21. C. N. Railway yards. One oi’ the mi- -P.-\SSED AWAY-dill‘. George P. tr0p0l18 on business- Smallman of Howlim, Lot 8, passed away on Monday night in the Prince County Hosp“; am-r a brief illness Baltic, spent Saturday in our town. His remains were taken on theirvcn- lng tmin on Tuesday for burial at -,lie Episcopal Church's --TR~\CT()RS auniva-on Tues- MacDonald. M-D- of $011118- lay moming two road tractors ar- "ved on fin? vars from Halifax, N.s., The SS. Lovat, which plies between “ ' wlpiam Pictou, Souris and the Magdalen Is- lrom the {inn of Aiiassrs _ Thgy are lands left Port on Saturday morning gyap-g, Sin and ‘Morrow’. >f the cnterpill;ii~ ijqac and cost $3: , 100,03 cinch one is for the town of i718 he"? 91MB wfidneidiy 0W1"! '00 Eumn~.crs.dc aiid will‘ have i1 SYN-it! ittacliccl, winch is on its WHY 119W The other is for the Provincial Gov- ernmerit and i: is said will be used S. Lovat had not returned to Souris ‘or work in rmiiacctimi with the new a5 at wfiuni’ the i" ‘mndltmm m‘ i) hzzrnvag; now bemq proceeded main about the same- ,‘ q 11g mg cisrrii approach to the ' m ,,,,_d,.,_.;.md ma, l Mr Frank Madope, Souris was a w, ;,.,,,,, Charlotte- VlSltOl‘ to Charlottetown last week. tractor. ‘i0 l" FUR XUNALS t- l‘ wvc 1 oi Fvm Valley at‘ ' l-wici in S’. Mary's or‘, on 'l‘u~s.'lay even- ——T.Ii' T. A. Alt-Ivor, of Klnkora v1‘ to Summerside on Tucs- :lny .11 connection ivlth his exicnsive potato business-S armor-i]. Linimvnt r...- Pimple:- BAXTEIISS ELEVATION PREDICTED hlAY 13 COllnt Of the 1C8 piling up 0X1 RCOOLIIIK .___.. MONTREAL, April 29.--The Mon- treal Star, in a despatch from Fred- ericton today, sayis: In usually well informed circles to- b“ this we“ we UIMEISHnd that the day it was stated that May 18 is the largat catch was armmd three mm‘ date that has been tentatively set for dred‘ ' the changes to- take place that are contingent upon the elevation of Hon. John B. M. Baxter Premier of M Mrs Gemge Perry °f Smms wh° New Brunswick, to the bench as a Judge of the appellate division of the Supreme Court. May 18 is the anniversary oi the landing of the Loyallsts at Saint John ln 1788, but whether that has any significance in the selection of that date for Premier Baxter's retire- ment from the premiership, is not stated. All that ls known is that high ofilcials are making prepara- tions for the event of that date. So far as can be learned, the mat- ter was not officially discussed dur- at Saint John yesterday and it ls understood r that there will be at least one and possibly two more cabinet meetings before Hon. Dr. Baxter relinquishes the premiership. Meanwhite he will, it ls understood, go to Ottawa short- ly for conference on provincial busi- ness and it is presumed that final ar- rangements for his elevation to the bench will then be made also. I‘ ‘s “"d"“°°d w” ‘he Pmgram bodied in legislation at Westmin-l I lng the cabinet sessions or clianbes indicated recently will be . carried out completely and that Hon. Charles D. Richards, present Minis- ter cf Lands and Mines, will become premier and attorney-general, while I-lon. L. P. D. Tilley, president o! the executive council, will be the new . minister of lands and mines. Illnnld’; Llnlment for Plmplel. .‘>DD,lil@ Western Guardidn , A ‘psl-IABELLS ICE CREAM PAR- streets c! Sourla and Within the next Lon-we are now ready to cater to few days will have our streets levell- the public with a complete line of ed after which work will continue 0n Confectionery, Fresh Fruits, Smok- the Public Roads. er's Supplies, Soft Drinks, etc. Give us a call when passing. 4312-4-30-21. (loicriinivnt vy air much u. hm.“ “SN Lo Cliailoizcinuii on Tuesday after mo fr“, ca, having spent mouday in our town on . and much m. business. ,1’ the citizens Wtliti ill!‘ s-(YCCIS. _,A. A“, TOW“ spent ’l‘ilesda_v ll1 our town visiting -. ilu- TIHVII vard. mEYIdS- m: vinpiov- ' ,,,,.n n, U". Mi" and Mrs Bernard Crciuucr rc- . it 1.. gon- riavwr _ H“, Pr,» and rclaiivcs in the United States. , llaP. mi the u.“ l‘..:1v»- ijwliiiy illib :.-',>:'iiig. llll‘ lI|".'. Till." F #111 .\lcl~lzix' i" ' -.|:-~ ll "l‘jii-~ Valiii. for a few visiting Mrs J. G. Briefly, Montreal. Qllt. herparentsMrundMmflDMhc- Lem oi BOD-I'll. M: L. Rose of North Lake was a The Government road machines ar- chlues is at preach‘) at work on the Ivfr. J. MacLeod, Summerslde, was i; recent visitor to the hstcm Me- Mr. Garfield J. Stewart oi’ East It is with deep regret that we learn oi’ the serious illness o! lvilrs MacDon- ald at the home of her son A. A. for the Magdalen Islands after be- the ice conditions which had filled the Harbor and the Northern part of the Island. On Tuesday night the S. Mr. Eugcuc ltiiiicEac-hcrn returned Mrs J. H. Baker of North Lakc Lurncd l0 Souiis lZInL wcck alter hai- in: spchi a [cw ivocks visiting friends- Onc, of our Sourzs citizens return- ed from Charlottetown last week ln an automobile and reported roads to be in lair condition but in some places ivhcl the snow was deep travelling was done through the fields. Ccngratuiaticiis are extended i0 Mr and Mrs Harold Crouclicr oi Souris. upon the arrival of a big boilncing laclclle. Mrs A. lviioi-i-oiv, North Lake, re» cenily spent a clay; in Souris visiting frreuds. The S. S Lolly which was due to arrive in Sourls on Monday to dis- charge a part cargo of fertilizer had not Tuesday night arrived in port. The reason We understand ls on ac- of the easterly winds. A number of fishermen made a few small catches of herring in the Har- We are sorry to learn of the illness is at present undergoing treatment at the Charlottetown Hospital, Charlotte town. Mrs Perry's many friends wish her a speedy recovery.—G HOUSE APPROVES WESTMINSTER ACT CAPE TOWN, South Africa, April 29.—The House of Assembly today signalled “all clear" for passage of the statute of Westminster, repealing the Colonial Laws Validity Act and bringing United Kingdom-Domlnions legislation into line with the develop- ments of recent Imperial Confer- ences. The assemblys resolution passed without a division and stated: "On the understanding that the proposed legislation will in no way derogate from the entrenched provision o.‘ the South Africa Act this House ap- proves the draft clauses and recitals which it is proposed by the Imperial Conference o! 1930 should be em- ster." "When I preaches a sermon, breth- ern and sistern," carefully explained the old darky preacher as he faced his congregation, "I does three things. First, I takes my text.‘ Second, I departs from. it. And third, I never glts back to it.“ I A ‘svlrfi-‘oifsrnmo !_” | Men who are careful of their dress are buying their Spring Sulfa now. Men who give extreme regard Io the value of appearance urr ordering Custom Tailored Clothes! You will feel and look more "fir." in a Suit Tailored and‘ Fllted to your Measure- ments and Form. And wc can sai- Isfy you that to enjoy the distinction of custom tailored clothes dim nui necessitate payiul higher pricel- MURDOF" ROSS Friday 8: Saturday May I" 8c Z g Wonderful Saving Opportunity in Our MaySale A u u owumuov May Sale Coats, worth $18. for each a wonderful bargain. 12 ONLY LADIES’ AND MISSES SPRING COATS, WORTH TO $20 for each . .. ' These too, are all last year’s styles. Tweeds and Poiret Twllls. Look them over. COATS, WORTH TO $25 for. each . . . . . . . . . LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SILK DRESSES WORTI~ITO$20.00,foreach............... I Nineteen in this lot, last Season’s models, flat crepes and printed silks, sizes 16 to 42, Friday and on Saturday, worth to $20.00, each ' MISSES’ AND JUNIORS‘ TWEED SPRING COATS. ALL NEW . . . . . ' This is a wonder lot, specially bought for this occasion smart, cleverly designed, new merchandise, $10.00 an impressive bargain . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Another new I01 of HOUSE DRESSES 10 only Misses Spring $5 00 Quite frankly, these are last year's models but they are good, wearable garments, and ten people will have 15 ONLY, LADIES’ AND MISSES SPRING I May Sale of ‘ Ladies’ New Hats These‘ bats arc ALL NEW. 'I‘licy are wonderful value, straws in latest shapes. specially bought for 9 this occasion and worth l0 $1.00 each . . . s]! 8 MAY SALE SPECIAL IN CHILDRENS Hats small head sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c Ladies’ Silknit Bloomer 39c Ladies’ Silk Knit Bloomer. small, medium and largo sizes. Comes in Maize, Peach, Pink, Orchid and While - . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 o m e r Vest lo mnlchvabnve Bl Silknit Nightgown $1.00 Silk Knit Night Gown tailored and lace trim. med styles. All the new shades .. .......... May e bf Men’s and Young Mens Suits $13.50 This is an “extra special." There are sizes 34 to 44 In this lot, and they are simply wonderful value. There are suits in the Ioi worth one half more. i Fancy Worsted Si’ Tweed Suits 0 In this special May sale offer, you have choice of one of the best bargains this store has offered. New Mod- els, plain greys, blue and brown stripes, hard finished worsieds and iwecds. See them ! They're great ! Young Men’s Spring ' I “Guard” Toppers $1195 Fawn and grey tweods. single and double breasted, sizes 34 to ll l, a value iliaUll open your eyes! “Slip-on” Topper $16.95 You have seen Overcoats like these offered in many store for $20 and more. Brown. grey, overchecks In fweeds. i Special in Trousers $2.00 Worsted or tweed trousers, finished with belt loops and five pockets. Every man needs an extra pair of trousers. May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ ' May Sale. New Chamoisette Gloves 75 pull on and fancy cuff c 98c Fine Kid Gloves Worth $3.00, clear Handbags, $3.00 value 98¢ 11 Stirring Bargains in Linen Dept. for May Sale! Unbleached Cotton, 34 inches wide .--..--.»--.¢..-..--.--»-u--.¢.....,,,,,,, Unbleached Cotton, 40 inches wide, andiexim heavy, May Sale, yard Linen Roller 'l‘0WELLING bleached, with col. ored border. l6 inches wide. 5 yards for . . , . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IIII ROLLER 'l‘OWELLING, best qualify Linen, . , 17 inches wide, 5 yards for .¢..- - . . . .- GLASS TOWELLING, all linen, 2o inches Wide» see it l 5 yards for . . . . . .. Bleached SI-IEETING, 70 inches wide 29c ...-..-......~u-.--.... . . . . .- ....-...-¢- vcloocuc HEAVY WABASSO Pillow Cotton 42 inch .. ' 0 IIEMSTITCI-IED “WABASSO” Plllovv cases, 40 inches wide. Special l ! l pair . . . . . . . . . . . . I-IEMSTITCI-IED bleached double damask Table Cloths, 66x66 inches. Get these Bleached Linen Tnblc Ilamusk, regular line which we" are clearing oul. Former prices were $90c to $1.50. May sale 60c to . . . . . . . . . . . .. - Hcmmcd LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, 20x20 inches. Pcr dozen . . . . . . . . -.. . - . . . . .. May Sale of Boys’ Suits Worth to $17.00 for 50 Boy's Suits. fawn and grey tweeds, single and double breasted, long pants, sizes 26 to 36 worth up to $17.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' ‘ Boy’s Blue Cheviot Reefers, brass buttons Sizes 20 to 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. " ‘l Child’s Toppers; in fawn and grey tweeds, double breasted model, sizes 21 to 28. Worth up to $8.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l Boy’s Blue Cheviot and fancy tweed shorts. Sizes 22 to 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c Boy’s Pure Wool Golf Hose, brown, fawns and greys. Sizes 7V; to 91/; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c Boy’s Shirts in plain and fancy good weight broadcloths. Sizes 12 to 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c May Sale W Fancy Shirts with attached Collar $135 Here's a special value, specially bought for a special occasion, all good grade broadcloth . ' MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, light shade blue clmm- bray, full, roomy . . . . . . . . c MEN’S WORK SHIRTS, blue chambray with reinforced, double back, large and well made I MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT COMBINATIONS long sleeves and long legs, right weight for right now, cotton, with rayon stripes. I Men’s FANCY SILK TIES, had to buy them by the gross and more to get this price. 3 for . .. c Men’s Fine Wool Felt v HATS W‘ “°“’ $2.50 shapes ~-» 4-.-4li,lwl'fiflw»fi|ilnvlilivvqmre'vPP .. _ I x illlemtllfiisid 3°» I'm ~~---—---~-~~~--- w’ g A g ' a g . 11d We Offer You a” May Sale .. 600 Yards Broacaded Rayon, 10 colors price, per yard Regular $1.50. Speclalprlce per yard Per yard ials. Values up to $1.25 yd. Clearing at per yd. Regular $1.20, clearing at per yard . .. . .. . . non-nu...- iaLperyard May Sale of Curtain Scrim 10c CURTAIN SCRIM. Double bordered curtain scrim 36 inches wide with check design in centre. Special for May Sale per yard . . . . . . . . . . . .. c CURTAIN NET. Lace edged curtain net 36 inch wide bordered on both sides with lace edging with neat check design. Special May sale Per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c SOILED CURTAINS. Special sale of odd and brok- en lines of curtains only one and two pairs of a pat- tern. Clearing May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . .. HALF PRICE Wallpaper. 6 patterns 30 inch Wallpapers. Regular price May Sale. Per roll . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 pieces of fancy floral chiniz, 36 inches wide worih to 50c. lllay sale price . . . . . . . . .. c FRILLED CURTAINS. Special lot 0f colored bor- der frilled curtains. 20 inches wide. May sale price, per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. F lanneletite Blankets Grey 0r White May Sales Flannelette Blankets in grey or white. 66 x 7S inches. Per pair a n u . 72 x 84 inch. Perpair | - ¢ - - . - - | - . n - I - ¢ - | n . - . . . . . . . , - . - - . r a I __ $2.39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . ..¢..--.-. 70 x 90 inch. Per pair . . . . . . . . . . . ......---..-..-...-. Ladies’ Silknit Pajamas “Star” Bargain $1.89» Silk Knit Pajama, smart fitted hip yoke and modern- istlc trimming. Comes in this season’s lead- ing shades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '. May Sale 4 Pure Silk Chiffon Stocking $1.50 for Lot Ladies Hose, reinforced thread silk, narrow heel. All sizes, good assortment of colors. Extra apec- ial price per pair .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- . . . . .. Small lot of pure silk Chiffon Stockings, with French heel. Reg. $1.50. Special per pair ' Ladies’ line mercerized llsle hose, great var- iety of colors, all sizes. Special 3 pairs for . ' Lot chlldren’s silk and lisle stockings. Sizes 7 and Special clearing price per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . May Sale 100 lbs. “Patches” 39c lb. 100 lbs. quilting patches, consisting of print cotton! and cretounes. V4 yard tlrl yard pieces. Special perlb. . . . . . . Large assortment of newest patterns In printed per- cale. 36 inches wide, guaranteed fast colors. Regular 35c for per yard . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . Special per yard . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Checked dlmliy in White, Malse, Blue and Mauve, 36 inch. Special ‘per yard . . . . .. a ' 29c 600 yards fancy Brocaded Rayon.» 10 colors to select from, Black, White, Pink, Blue, Mauve. Peach, Yo]. low, Jade, Rose and Copenhagen. Extra special‘ Small lot coat and suit linings, fancy patterns 10 colors, Crepe Morocaln, 38 in. Special price‘ Small lot Wool and Silk and Wool Dress Mater- 1 piece only Bombay Crepe, Pompadour Blue Shantung Silk ‘in both natural and ‘bleached. 12 momme, suitable ‘for curtains, drapes, etc. Spec- _ 0 worth to $2.50 per roll of 108 squarefl. Special 7V; only. 5 colors to select froln. Regular 50c Wabasso printed broadcloths. 36 inch tub fast