r Out! Our ;Big~“Going Out of Business” Sale , ffttinues daily with big crowds profiting by the wonderful bargains we are. offering. ' A iEverything Must be Sold ! Our big sale will continue until the . last dollars worth is disposed of. ’ IF YOU LIVE IN THE COUNTRY and cannot get in-—write us and we will send samples and give quotations on what you need. THIS IS YOUR BIG OPPORTUNITX to secure whatyou need at factory cost~and less! Its a wonderful buy- ing opportunity. Discounts 20 to 331-3 50 PER CENT. ' OFF FOR CASH The smallest discount is 20 per cent -most $006.18 are discounted 25 and 33 1-3per cent-many lines at Half Price! - CHECK YOUR WANT OFF THIS LIST g . ’ LINEN DEPARTMENT ia- i Table Linena Towel: Tflblg cloth: Towelinge Table Napkin: Sheeting: Plain Linen: Hiliow Cotton: Huck Linen: Bedlpreidl Fancy Huoka V. Blanket: Fancy Linen: _ Furniturg Covet-Inga‘ Madlem Llnon: Qulitinl MW" Cushion: N‘! 311""! cumin; Cretonne: Curtalnlng: CHM"! Oasemenrolotli: White Cotton: Plain neppi Grey 00W": Velour Hanging: L"! (‘Mull Portion: JKQ [Q Mldaiwlme 3mm"; Flannellette: Drona Gingham: Auto WraPl pom, (“Mom ' Handkerchief: wugg“ “mun-g Print Cotton: Qwqjggp W99]; Poiiflld Qllkl Artificial Leather: Ete- . Etc. Ete- CARPET DEPARTMENT . Oiiciotii: Kirwh PM! Linoiwm. Wilton Square: (bnwhum m". ‘ Brueael: square: 09¢,- Mggg Tapeetry Square: p”, M.“ Hearth Ru" Coco Matting: Shir Carpet: fir.” Blnflln‘ still‘ Pltll Window Shade: Felt PaPQ" Rubi," “.5 Table Oiiolotli pub“,- phmqg Damaaclene Curhln Polo: sax‘ M”. r I“. Eu. ;'-1|‘.; E10» E10. inlaid Linoleum M PAINT AND VARNISH - DEPARTMENT Ready Mixed Houaa Paint: Vlrfliliiil Varnioli ‘Stain: Enamel: n Auto Color Varnieh "Johmom "Barn Rod" Paint Wood Dye: larn any m»: Flm W" l‘; eningu min: - l Pciivilt" Liquid Wax Dlimm Powdered wax" 5mm‘ Inn: ' dine. '“""‘" wimp.’ d FUN c010?! L"?! Oils.‘ - ' ' puny Psi-ironies: “*- ‘"- P QNQGRAPHS AND RECORDS . H’ "“**“"F“HALF PRICE Remember-We must sell all these ~ Eiiilflliifld‘. our Prices will make W“ _ i --\ rim ouinimim SHOP from iiolnia s Catalog —-, FARMERS ATTENTION-M in need o! Fertilizer order NOW n_e ' our blocks are getting short. A. HORNE 8: 00-3014-5-1321. MAKES BRILLIANT SHOWING. ~ln the Faculty oi 141w results nt Dalhousie University posted inst week, the following students are leadersz-Contracts iCluss 2, Miss llomii Stewart, Mr. J. 0. C. Camp. ‘beii- T0118. Class 1. J. O. C. Cempi hell. Class 2. Miss Roma Stewart. Crimes. Miss ‘Rioma. Stewart. Passed Mr. J. O. ‘C. Campbell. TO ATTEND OXFORD-Pro- leesor J. J, R. Fleming, B. A.. who he's been attached to the lacuity oi’ St. Dunstaifs University tor the past year, lelt Montreal Friday morning by the S. S. Montcalm enroute to England where he will continue his course in Oxford Un- lversity. On the eve oi’ his de- parture lroui St. Duustun's he was tendcreihfoutl rcmeuibrauccs by the students in his various classes. ISLANDEFIS WED. IN CALGARY. f-Tilfi marriage of Mr. Arthur Russel MacDongall nnd Miss Anna Belle Burns. eldest daughter ol Isaac and Mrs. Burns; Freetown, P. E. l.. took place at the home of the olllclatlng clergyman Rev. H. H. Birghani. Calgary on Feb 27. 1924. Both bride and groom were unattended. The bride looked win- som in a liiwn- colored tailored suit and elegant‘ over-blouse ol crept-de-chine with hat to match. The lovely presents received go to show the esteem in which the bride and groom nre held. Mrs. MucDougnll uri- eldest son oi’ the late Ml‘. nnd Mrs. Daniel MacDougnll, Nine Milo Creek, P. E. l., and has several brothers and one sister on P. E. i. Their host oi’ friends vfish every happiness. ' them 7- Lu n. "ctnnx" ml»... Mull NO BONE, NO WASTE“ Economical and delicioua. "Canada Approved" on every tin. Sold anywhere. l-I- Mr. and ipenditig their honeymoon iii Okoloks. Mr. Mucflougnll is the i l WEEK ‘ AT ALLEY’S Child’: Tan Sandala, size: 3 go 7%. ........................... .. $1.00 Child's Tan Sandaia, aize: 8 to 10V; ........................ .. $1.25 Boy: and Girl: Sandals. size: 11 to 2 .... .. alzea 2!’; to 5V2 -- | Boy: and Men : Bandah, ’ , alzea 6 to 10 ................ .. $2.25 Patent Leather Sandals GUARDIAN ADVERTISERS ere kindly uk- eil to have copy ol their advertise- nients in this oflice by 10 a. m, t0 insure insertion on tollowlng day. CASE DISMISSED. — At the Police Court yesterday morning nu nutois up for speeding was ills- nilssed. _ BY EXPRESS ANOTHER batch new cloths lor ladies coats, priced IDW.—-PI'O\VBG Bros, Ltd. 3018 5 13 2i STUDEBAKER-We have just re ceived a csrlond equipped with Bnl~ loon Tires. Now on display. Call and see them. A. HORNE & C0. i 3014-6-13-21 BURIED YESTERDAY-The lun ernl oi the late Peter Tralnor was held yesterday niornl-ng from his lute residence to St. Damian's Cathedral where a H-'gh Muss ol Re quiem was celebrated by Rev- Jou. Gallant. The pail bearers warez- Messrs. Thomas McAdam, Patrick lilchluhon, John McKénna, Michael Cnrrugher, Thomas Gillan and John McMurrer. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Maurice McDonald- WINSLOE AND VICINITY. -_. Miss Mamie Andrews has returned trom Charlottetown alter attending the Teachers; COHVBIIHOIlr-MI‘. and Mrs. Harold Cudnwre spent Sun- day at Covehead- Everybody is glad to see Mr. and ilvlrs. Sheldon (Jud-more home alter spending the winter in Boston-Miss Hazel Chandler, North Milton is spending a. few days with her sister, Mrs. Ileonuril ClIlIIIIOPE-JWBFASTB. Allie-rt Shaw. Fred lloriie and Brunt Diamond left last week for Oniturio where they will reside for the summer. We wish them success. ——Mlss Maude Mcliinls has return» ed to Charlottetown alter spending her Easter holidays at her home iii Winsioe.— Mr. Johnie Jones, Harrington spent Sunday st Wins- loc. —~Mis.3 Mabel Criiswell (dress- ninkei‘) spent lust week at Brack- ley Poliit and Herrington.-—Mrs. Harry Slackford and daughter] Irene spent their Easter at ivliisloe the guests of Mrs Daniel Mclnnils. ——Mr. and Mrs. Claude Craswell spend Sunday at Covehesil. the guests ol’ Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay. Auld.—~lliirs. Robert Roberts has returned home tiller spending the Mrs. Fred 'i‘iirner.—liii'. lilurl Mc- pnnt month with her daughter. Innis spent Sunday nt linrringtou and report the roads in poor cou- illtion. TRYON NOTESP-Miss Vern Wood oi‘ Albany hns been visiting in Tryou -tlie guest oi Mrs. Ellllvl‘ Gambler-ilk‘. -Lloyd Rogereon oi‘ Giimbleflsi Corner has engaged for the summer months with Mr. Elmer Gamble, Manager of Tryou Butter Fuctorim-Tho many friends ol Mr. Chars. lives will he sorry to learn tlint he has entered the l’. E. l. llos. pltal for treatment and his niiiuy friends wish for his speedy recov< ery.—On Mny the first the new inw. and already two accidents have been reported. On Sunday evening a young gentleman 0i‘ Tryon was re turning home from church nnd pull ‘ed oil the road to meet a team and went over a bridge between Mrs. May Lelurizeyis gate and Gus Wad- rll-ee and got his harness badly broken. The same eveninS i1 will" with {our in it pulled of! to let a team pass and went over the end of the same bridge and all four lnnd- ed in a very undlgnlfied positions. some in water and some on tlic road. But fortunately none were hurt, more than one young ifldy 2'81- ting he,- leet wet and a bad shaken up. The horse which was a Young one got clear by breaking the cross piece out of the W888i!!! and "l" into a neighbours where the four pililed tile-wagon and sot ll 0"" before starting to wend their WHY homeward-The Tryon schools are progressing favours-hie under tlh: r-iklllful management vi Mi,“ Ne‘ i° Read and the Misses MacPherson and Toombs.—Mr.- Sterling Loni who hns been makin! ifeqllent vis- its to Carleton r6110"! "i" “md drying up fine and he thinks the vars will no doubt he runnln! b“ itore the 20th. " CORNS infant: eize: 3 to 7V; $1.35 Child’; also: 8 to 10% $155 .M|:_:e:, also: 11 to 2.. $1.75 Women's, also: 2V; to 7 $2.25 i ALLE£fi§ FABHIDHABL! l I TlilS IS l SANDAL For suire relied apply Minard’: daily. Excellent lor bunions. ii BRINGING UP TATiiEn drive to the right came into effect .. I 0on1»... Them! . Cutting a corn i: always dnnguouo. " Blue-jay and: coma. Kill: the pain lnatantly, then the corn loosen: and come: out. No ri:k,-- conalenttrou- He. Get Blue-jay at your druggiat. Iihrefiaur 2958-5-10 ntwe IN MEMORIAM MRS. MARTIN CURRiE i I i i I ‘Miss lilliznbeth (McLeod). viiile ‘of Martin Currie, passed uwuy nt flier home, 6 Springfield court, this! lniorniug at the age oi‘ 67 years, l0 months. She was born lii liciliistfl l’. E. l., July 2, 1856, the ilaughtcr of Doiiuld and Mary (Buchanan) , McLeod. iii early llle she ninri-iedl liinrtiii Currie, coming to Ilockporti i42 years ago. They lived first at‘ ‘Pigeon Cove. and later built the bungalow nt Springfield court, 32' » 1 (Zn/m 0/1 i 1(.;.;.'Q where they have since lived. Mrs. lCurrie wns a member ol the. Con- anii of the Auxiliary ol Peterson Posts America lmgioii. three daughters, Mrs. Jumcs Smith ut‘ Rockport; Mrs. DRY GOODS SNAPS so inch All Linen Table Damask. n" yard ---- - ~9B° 50 inch Unbleached Cotton, per yard . - - - - - - i - --19= Window Curtains, worth from 31-7510 55-49 a pair, selling at 1-3% 0"- 40 inch All Wool Dress Serge, yard . . . . . . . - - . .590 54 lnch_ All Wool Fine Tweed Dress Ser0°v yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......'.$1.10 All Wool Double and Twist ‘Banrwekbllffl Tweed, 28 inches wide, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . “$1.00 35 inch Black Pailette Silk, Dollar Day price ..$1-49 100 Safety Pins, only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..i5c FURNITURE BARGAINS Brass Rail Beds. regularly $21.00. Sale price . $13-50 A" steefl Bed sprlnqg, regularly $5.95. Sale price $3.95 Reversible Mattresses, regularly $6.95. hale Fri" 54-93 Jute Mattresses, covered with fine tickinll. - - - - -~ regularly $9.95, Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$6.75 Camp Cote, regularly $9.50, Ssie price . . . . . . . .5725 Wicker Tables, slightly dnmeeed- rw- $°-°°- Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-93 Wlckerwork Baskets, reg. $6430. 3i|¢ PH" ---$2-45 Eight piece Dining Room Suite, rell- 5125-00 Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5851") Extension Dining Table, reg. $21.00. $3M 17"" $13-50 Dmqlng Room Chairs, slightly damaged, reg. $1.65, Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 Plain Pictures. fine oval gilt iriime. your =Mi<== $1-°° Triangular Hall Mlrrora, reg. $2.96. Sale nriw --$1-9° GROCERY SPECIALS sugar, 1O pounds, Dollar Day; for . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Cream of Tartar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 Fresh Barbadoes Molasses, Biiiw" - ‘so island Oatmeal, 10 pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rolled Oata, 10 pound: island Cheese, pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~24 CROCKERY v.1 IAYES 8 Inch Gian Fruit Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .25 Cut Gian: Sugar and Cream Set . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .47 Aluminum Measuring Spoon, three apoons in set complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -10 Tin Bake Pan, aale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -37 OI... threc- Ernntlchllilren. The licsiiles hcr husband, Shh 1811110,»; took liiflflfi Thursday Summerside -—- Charlottetown C ‘ E S TA B . la 57. \ Scroizgle of Glouchester and Mrs. Whst s iilne world this would he V, greggtiryngl church u, pigeon Co“. lloliinil Graham or Boston. ono son. ll‘ those who have mono won use Edward George B. Currie ol Gnrdnc-r, and it asthoiie who haven't l%'tnk‘5 | luneral they would use it if ” .11 ‘lttv/ " ufternuonfwliich they- WDI-Ildllilszlwjuri ' A, from her lnti- home ut 2 o'clock und "-——<@9>———~ Ruben was private. Mlnard’: Llnlment Bl‘ i t L». rliargains l at Holmaifs Summerside, during. Thursday - May 15' ' Friday. - May 16v, Saturday - May l7 - 1 MElVS \\'E AR SPECIA LS Free Fountain Pen: given away with every purchase to the amount of $5.00 in our Men':~ Wear Department, Clothing Department} Shoe Department. Men's Caps, worth to $2.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . ab. 398i: Men's Rubberized Raincoata, regularly $10.50 to $12.00, Sale price ..... ..-.~il'i..liiis.._ti:>ibviiie- Men's Negiigee Shirts, specially prlicetifltfiltluilile‘ ‘ ' Boys’ Jerseys of fine all wool Cashmere, Dol- lar Day price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll; Musics Boys’ -Suit:, for ages 7 to 12 years, regular ' $7.50 value for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$5.45 Boy:' Suits, for age; 11 to 15 years, values to‘ " $10.50, Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$7.25 Men's Springnmd Summer Suits,‘ regularly ‘$17.50 to $29.50, marked down 25%. Men's Cotton Hose, black or brown, 6 pairs for $1.00 SHOE BARGAINS Men's Leather Work Bootn, alze: 6 to 10. pair . $2.96 . Women’: Strapped Slippers, lize: 3 to 7. Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$1.7? A Boys’ Box Kip Leather ‘Boots, size: 1 to 5.....$2.85 \'.\ LUES IN LAD] ES’ ‘YEAR Women’: Cotton Stockinga, per pair . . . . . . . . ....19c Children's Cotton ‘Stockinga, black or brown. size 5 to 7%, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ..20o Women's Separate Skirts, worth to $5470. 33'" price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 Women's Dresses, talleta and silk canton crepe, Dollar Day price . . . . . . . . . . . . "$10.95 Girlr Gingham Drelsas for ages 8 to 14 yrs. Dollar Day price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "$1.15 llA ll IHYAR E B .»\ RGAINS Radio Set, complete ready to install. Dollar Day price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19.95 _ Empire Bicycle, Auto Style tires, coaster brake completely equipped, reg. $39.50, Sale price $32.95 Royal Purple Chick Feed. reg. 35o, Sale prlce.. ., .23 Solid Leather Work Bridle, Sale price . . . . . . . . . .99 Wrench Set, wet of five double end menchee, regularly 95c, Sale price . . . . . . . .60 no IN You- l HAVE A SURPQPSE F01? YOU - tom) TRE LAWNEY saws new wiLLirir. m Utirizbta wlTi-l ri-ii-s Po LORD TRE LAWNEY now #00 ‘rwo a0 UPTO THE Lib € i -ER - wAb THirlKtrté 1F MIGHT OPEN A FINE CANDY 005114555 mew You names-ism THE GETTWQ ON ‘PQQeTi-ieiit’ . CAPiTAL AND-i PUT IN 0'9 ‘(Q0 ‘m: bRAiNfi ~wE CQME HERE TO TEL; M: FDW ARE YOU BQY5