Spot Cash This sale Friday is the result of SWEET CLOVER SOAP 08° 3 cakes in box for.» . . . .. HEMMED PILLOW CASES 21c worth to 30, for iriday morning opens ianothcr Sensational llasemant Bargain Sale Sale commences 9 a. m. No deliveries In operating this Bargain Base ment of ours, it is the policy 0f the store to scour the markets to secure values that are impressive to turn them over to you at a trifling zidran ce on cost, depending; for our profit on the economy with which the Basement can be operated. ketsr~when we were fortunate in ii niling many big houses clearing de- sirable new stock-so are able to offer some values that Wlll amaze you. another busy visit to the big 171111“ BOYS AND YOUTPPS braces worth 25 cents, 2 pairs for CHAMBRAY, MUSLINS, prints. Special at per dainty patterns and irolorinfls- Th0 Girls’ Muslin Dresses This line of pretty muslin dresses is made up in a range of would sell for more than the price we are asking. They are made in a range of sizes for little girls and fol‘ b12201‘ 011015» 511101111111 going about yard .. . .. material alone in each dress _ _ 19o for school and for summer CHILDREN'S FINE RIB- 35° hose worth 39c for per pan‘ BOY’S AND GIRLS’ FINE ribbed hose. 50 cent value perpair . . . . . . SAMPLE HOSE WORTH 35c i 79c 75c. Sbecial per pair . . . . . SAMPLE SILK IHISF] worth $1.25. Slrécitll value per pair . . . . . . . . .. BEST‘ QUALITY 36 IN. prints in ‘blue, special per you'd . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . GINGHAM SHIRTINGS worth 5350 per yard . . . . . Tlvllililill) SUITING DIGLIPT blue worth 45 cents per yard . . . . . COTTON CASHMERE fancy stripe 35 cents ~ value for ...-... at ... Sale of Sample Stockings This big lot of samples contai is stockings that are worth a (lol- lar and lnore. There are all kinds no two alike. There are colored Stockings and black ones, cvcrv stocking ollereil is worth much more than the price we ask. Look them over and take our 39c 39c SILK HAIR RIBBON, Regular 15c. per yard. . . . . lllc wttiilisaiiitisiffii’??? . . . . 39° Mfiilgtlnliiifiiiiii . i‘??? .79“ Knitting Yarn 2 ordinary weight. The price for DD OUNCE BALLS . 98c .1.’.?f,2.“i.f‘."‘§.iitf;.i“?‘i FT‘? . .59“ 5 PARAMATA RAIN- . .... 31-75 coats in big boys sizes. This Sale from .9 MEN‘S WORKING SHIRTS in striped ginghams .. .. . SMALL BOYS COTTON- Value $5.00 Now here’s ‘a REAL chance. These yarns offered in a lot 0t‘ the best and most popular cillorings. We secured that makes it possible to sell them at just half the ordinary price for goods of this kind. The balls weigh O Friday and Saturday Only DRESS MUSLINS 36 IN wide worth 35 cents for peryd..... . . . . TWO OUNCE BALLS sweater wool. Per b‘all .. CHAMBRAY ALL OVER- aprons. Each ouncc Ball 25c lot of them at a price TWO QUNCES-tWiCe the UBLE WEIGHT, TWO 25c BROWN DENIM OVER- alls‘ goo‘d quality per Q pair BLACK DUCK OVERALLS for boys age 8 to 16...... c MOSQUITO NETTING IN 8 ping, white, green . a to 12 o'clock on 119-121 QUEEN STREET MOORE d5 MCLEOP L21) 'l:\nd" ln Borden lloll on Thursday. ‘May 24th. 1923. Excellent special- ties between ilcts. Sale 0i‘ candy. Admission 60 and 25c. I 116784142431 l ___ PMIAGISTRATES counr. Al. the gMoglslrales Court Monday. Mr-HJ- lMgyssy, J. W" pPD-Sllllllg. the 8d‘ dourned ilssault 011811 ‘llelween 1W0 parties from the rural illstrict was noni-lu 10d. the dcleudenf. being lflneil $5 and costs or ‘fifteen days ‘in jail, ‘Mr. E. ll. Slmm: nor plain :-l|lfl_ and Mr. A. C. Sounders [or (lu- ‘fcudafht. - H‘ —~A COLL1$lON—-A head on col- qminn by two autos. accurred on Igunllgy illghl on the Shore Road. 1.“... “.4195 ‘blast of Silmmerslde; ‘boll; ailms were badly injured, one lady thrown mil of the oar received some cuts on hcr face, she was taken lo the hospital for treatment. The road machine was left on the mad where the ‘accident happened. this, wllh lhe heavy fog at the lime. lis reported to be the cause of -llle accident. H. -__--¢0->——-- Personals liol. 7, was visiting friends in lown on hlonday. . »Mrs. Jami-a Whelnn. Grand Rlivor, paid a vlsll to town 0.1 lliollililly, . H. —-Nlcssrs Ernest and Raymond Morrison, ‘nus of Mr. D. R. Morri- son, have zlrrivl-vl borne from lAllison University to spend tho summer lloliila,\'s. H. ~1\irs. Daniel Steel and lamiiy and Mr. and Mrs. William Daley. left on Thlcsday morning for Vor- uiou-l, ‘where they Illlkllld lo reside. H. €___¢oo¢—-~—- STORM BREED AT SEA ' SOUTH OF CAPE VERDE \Vi\Sll‘l‘N(i'l‘()N, May Z3.-Tho ‘lallr of the wild West Indian llurrl~ (nine at last has boon tracked down. C. L. IMlli-luell, meteorologist oi the [lulled Slates Weather Bur- eau, ofler u. year's work, has an- nounced ‘that the Atlantic Ocean just south of the C-mpe Yervle ‘ls- lainls is llll‘ ‘brooding place of cy- ' Seplonlber. ‘while the wl-st soclion of the Carib-l lln-au Sea has that honor during tho‘ ||‘L“<Il, of tho storm season. lll a study oi 235 storms oi’ hurri- icane intensity duzrlng the dust thir- ‘llly-ilX years. il. was found that. all |'l('l'lll'l'l.‘(l between ‘May and Deceme Ibcr. Rcporls of the origin of hurri- canes‘ in the 065K011! tyre-thirds of the effect n! (he ilolilrums upon cy- clonic illslzlnbzlnoes ‘were disclosed. Northwi-slerly and southwest» only trade Minds skirting the edzes of lbe lllllllfllm section near the‘ Cape VOFKlIJB sci ‘up circular mi» lions which, with other meterolo- lziral conditions. are supposed ‘to zlart the vortexcs which result in . hurrii-;llle.~‘. ‘These move westward ‘villh the. regular ‘wind drifts. The "all that tho doldrums do uotreacb Trio lilo Atlantic south of the equiv 4-_,-__ -_. or is given as the reason Why lrur- ‘icanns are never reported hat zlrea. ——--—{-0->--—-—- THREE CHILDREN KILLED BY AUTO if»! MONTREAL from ‘MONTRFlAli, lllzly 2II-—'l‘hree ‘hildrien of ages running from (our o eight years are dead as the rc-l dill. oi’ aulzo ucciileuwi ovor the vmek-eliii here of “no accident" rock. Tbi-y are llolw-vrl Letourll- ~ hm considerable ~There was lilllle outward height. _ ‘ l —~Ilcv. J. A, ‘MfDfillfllll. St. Marks , H- old. . this their hour of darkest sorrow. l I the Cilnibhcan were disproved. andlaEsp/KTCH 0F CRUISERS ‘l 3 l ——THE GABPESIA-Jfllo S. S. Gaspesia. Cant. Tremhly. Mflvfifl; in port on Monday evening. leav- lnward freight. H. -HU8BAND8 MUST not know!‘ You will learn what ‘when i011 1109 Mrs. Temple's Telegram 111111 11¢‘ llghllul comedy which Is lo be pre- sented in Central 3811611118 "WU. [Friday May 25th at 8_o'cl0¢k- 3111011 did Inter-act Specialties. AduuasIOII 35,, l1li78-l2~22-3l W MRS. 056T; MeNElLL Passed “Oavcrully away at he)‘ homo. South \\'t\~'l.‘1‘"l 1"‘ “m” “i hrlei illness on M1111 93111- M5” Adeline, ilcarly belnveil (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. David lluglilll! 811d wife of ‘Cecil ll. MllNfill-l. Till! law Mm Macx()‘ll' was a woman whom to linow ‘was to love. ‘Hgf qnlle DlllllllPl‘ won lol‘ her the efslri-ln of all. 111111 11 ca" truly he ‘staid of her. B118 11311 11° enemies and her unexpected death a! th curly ago of thirty yours has ghmuflgl mo. urmnluully in deep- r-st gloom. There are left to mourn -es‘liles her henrvbrnken llaffilllls. p9,. lylll-‘Jfllllll and four ‘small chil- dren. ‘llu- youngirst but Your mmlllllfl Four sis-tel" Clara, lmwlston, Maine, wlo arrlvi-il homo to ‘al.- [nllll llu» in : Eliza, Viola and lKulbli-cil i". hWPl‘. Also her aged ifalliirr-ilrlalv alnl inolherdn-lilw -Mr. and .Mrs, 'l1ilnr~lh_v MoNlrlll. with whom she TPhlllHIl. l0 lll] ol‘ Wllllm ilncposl syinpzithy in extended in The funeral was held on Thursday Inlorniniz. April 20th, iutornlent be- lllrg a! Si. Patrick's ‘flllurirh, Grand River, Log l4. Rev. J. A. MaoDon~ ald cninilll-Liln: ‘services ilt church and grave, lhe pull bearers being Missrs Auuuslus hlilcNclll. (loo. Cameron, lllernurd MacDonald, Run so] Cauloroil, John lla-lzlole.» who tenderly laid her ‘beloved form to’ res: lo iuvail llle dawn of the {los- urrel-iion ‘morn, "l am ‘the R05!!!“ rorlion and tho life. be that-l. bo- livoth in inn though be were dead. yel shall lll! live." May her soul resl lll Peace. ._-_~<0—}--___ ANGLO-AMERICAN PACT TO BE SIGNED \1".\Sl1l.\'(l'f‘()i\l, Mav 23.1-~-'l‘h:> zn-linil signing of the Anizlo-Amcrlq can ilehl solllclnenl appeared lo be, near today as ‘a rcsui: oi‘ .1 moi-l- lIlZ of the Ullllcwl States ‘De-bf. Cmniilission. which cave couslifor- nylon of lll“ latest sllgiglisilo‘: hyl the llrilih (lUVPPllHllflli for zlltcra-i nuns in detain: nl‘ we agreement. A '1“!11-\'11_1‘.1’ fillokes-nlzln said nlirrl lll" lnovllng that uorhlln; oolectlrn-i p-bli- lo ibis (lorornmml: l|:l.l Icon innnil ln Ibo, llrlllsu ylroposal. ‘w RUSSIAN WATERS ALLEGED LONDON, May are 1n ‘Drill-Hess iii ronsmoufh l9!‘ 'pl‘fi!jlill'lll-lllli l? Chain-rm ~and1 ‘ the immediate rlcs-l lurch of light cr scrs and Minn‘ 5l“"»‘lfitlllffi< lo ltnlssuln \\'.'ll.l‘.l‘S, El‘- torr n-g lo the daily lloralll (Labor Olgall) sshich sllvclllfls Lnll‘ -.-.-,,,-. ers and seven sweepers whirl, 11w, thus been ilelaileil for llussip, "m- Lhern wnlers. it also ass w’ llri: tllerc have Ilcon slll-llllllJlfll ‘llllllfp. lnenls of iliritisb wmghh) h‘ m0 Aleililcrrillrezin this lVvik lmvnflh. the lhlrrlani-Iles “possibly H, mm“ t0 the Black Sea." The “paper ilcclzlres fhli Great r‘. Emmi" 15 919011111115 for o refilling more than a imere dopionallc rup Lure WlLll Rllgcqig], GOSPEL MISSIONARIES "r0 MEET m wesT NIINN-E/LPOXIS. lylllmh, May zz_ .‘nu', ‘i. knocked down Saturday u!’- i-rnoon by an aulo and who 511s, ‘<illll(‘ll injuries lhal Thrlllllfil in his‘ lvalh ‘two hours later. John McCal- ‘um, .7, lollleil by an aulnnmbllel ruck and Milrgarol. Drown, R. drunk down by taxicab on her way o Silndzly School Sunilly. She died zisl. night. - -~Z--¢o¢-i——l NINE MILE SCHOOL The following ls tho standing of \"lnc Mile Creek School for tho Il()ll‘l.ll of April. ‘lradie X—~l.'l‘1~‘sle Taylor; 2. Har~ llll Min-Loan; 3. Katie. Smith. lradi.‘ Vlllll-J. Alice Walsh; 2. Jesl air! Smllh; 3. Raymond Talylor. lradn V——l. Malnin lvlaclloulzall ind Florenire ‘MacDonald; 2. Arn- lld ..Vla<:l)ilna|d and Margaret Belts. I, . CHARLOTTETOWN ’ J-QW-QQOO-OQ-GOQOQ-OGQQQ QO-QQO LIME ii 4A‘ rvvvvvvvv cask and‘ barrels. < F?“ ll rllware 0o”; > LIMITED ’ __ > Queen l!» Grafton 8t. To Mrs. T. l). Ling. llflllp l“rieml:A-\V<‘., Ihc mom-burs ‘ mi l-lll‘ ‘tlyuobrll: Wilmr-nX-I lnsl-ifulc- )l ‘W ‘l.‘v.islY:i.L‘2;i2L21‘:"w“.~ 1, We have Just w“ \\\ . if received a carload Js‘ _ I: ,/ i; ofSt. John Lime m f [)()[)[)5 / l! j; Kl l] N E Y é The Rogers .904. PILLS if; '5 l \ \\\\\\\\lslp' LETTER OF CONDOLENCE {lflllfliltlly in ‘this your hour of S0!‘ beloved fnlhor hos gone to his or l-rnal homo. wherein awaits frleml “hip that ilcalh cannot. sever ani l0 that home we shall all go soon or or ‘later to moo! our lnvcd ones whin- ynur heart is heavy nnd sor row is hard to bciir. we oau only ulfilllllllllllll‘. ‘but. would commend you lo our llvnvontly Father. llll lrue mini-e of all our joys to com Porl yon in l-hls time oi’ ‘lrlnl. Signed In behall of the member: oi Cymbrla Women's ‘Institute. MR8. J. H. BUNTAIN, MR8. J. B. CRASWELL lllxb tide-this nftornoon at 4.3? and tomorrow mornlnlz at 5.50. ‘Sun sets lllls evening at 7.36 am rises tomorrow morning nl 4.17. Full moon Wednesday, May 30tl 1.0 7 a. m. Silmmemldo ildl‘ emrleen min ulna Jfller than Charlottetown, .1" cow ‘uud llflfflilVlflllflllt. ‘when youl l. Jzrmr-s flletls. Grade ‘lll——l. Clara VlucDonalil and lilslbor Mill-Donald. l. Willie ISmllh: ll. Verna Gorveall. mil Doris (lorveatt. Grille l—~1. lnhn ‘Butts, lPnrlm-t Aftvndnnoe3— Hit-e Walsh. Josr-ph Wiullsh. Ray- noml Taylor. Jnmos Betti-l. Mar- iarol Bells, John ‘Belts. Florence Wiicllonalil, ‘Mannie MacDougnll. lminld MacLoaII, lilsllhezr MacDon- \l.(l, Clara MiulDnnuld. ~ 1Q&-___. TIGNISH CONVENT . - l ‘llluulsh Convent clam standing ‘or Aprllr- (lrade X-i. Margaret -A riaonault; l 1.. Margaret Peters; ti. Mary Neill-I‘ ran. Crude dX.—l. ‘Noreen John-_ ‘ion: 2. Jean O'Brien. Grade VIII- ‘. Dorothea. McMillan; 2. Marie lichimi; 3. M‘a'ry IRoso Richard. lrllilr Vll~~1. ‘Clara. ' Mi-lnnla,‘ z,‘ snbel Conrm’; 3. Bercnlce Malllet. Imde VII-J. l/nura Shenf 2. Vor- mica Mi-Klnnon; 3. Philomena, llfllllfil‘. Grade V-l. Margaret V“. zird: 2. Celina leopard.‘ 3. Annie’ loncet. Grade ‘lV-—1. Irene Shea; '. Annette Morrlssey: 3. Marlon, mdemon. Grade lllll—-l. Eveline‘ liuldet: 2. Ruflnn Hogan: 3. Vida. ‘dim. Gmde vll—1. Mary Agnes mullet; 2. Isabel Gavin: 3. Major ‘lvans. Grade ll—-l. Ache-d rlom- Field ‘Marshals Mission folk from lho llfiast, West. Nollll and South are gathered lll this -cl‘l.y llor the tenth annual con l venllon oi the lnlerllilllllllzll Union of Gospel Missions which will have ‘ll/s formal opening lomorruw. Mis- sions in several llunilreil American civics will be represented. .\ now feature enlilled "A Clinic in ll‘.- -__. _ .-._-.___._ ley. Toward this object ‘the Dom~ iniou (iOVOPDIIDPIIl granted n sixnllquontll‘ of $5.000, but. llloilgll a bogillilinl: hail secured lo lilo Louslburg Mem~ W.'l.~‘ made, nothing lunch Wlisllfilll! orlal ‘Association. of pormnneul the cnilslruirtliln of u rouil which lll ls still lll a fall‘ stale of repair. pillar surmounted ‘by a cannon bah . allillll ‘will I Prowse Bros. for Smartest Styles and Best Values in‘ Ladies Ready to Wear Gingham Dresses You will be delighted with the styles and surprised at the low themselves. Al] bright new shades with contrasting trimmings, all sizes,$1.65 to $10.00. A nice line of Children’s Dresses and Rom prices when you see the dresses and Gingham, Prices from 75c. to $4.25. Many different styles in Ladiir" ‘louse ‘Dress-es in dark of navy and grey; long sleeves and hig-h i‘._-.'.~ lp1.98 to $2.75. Maids’ Black Dresses, CHILDREN’S NIGlHT GOWNS A Pretty Cotton Crepe Gowns, all sizes, $1.25. Infants’ Summer weight W-llite pers of Chanlbray SKIRTS ‘ Ladies’ Skirts in stripes, plaids, f colors, ’ BLOUSES _Pongce‘ Blouses in large sizes, tailored styles.- Price $3.25, Coats 34-00 and $4.50. and plain colors, $5.00 to $13.50. )1 Children’s White DPOSSQS l yr. MILLINERY , t0 12 YPS- PPKIES frflm $1.00 to Many pretty ‘styles for both 557-25- Ladies, Misses and Children. Low- est prices. ONE PRICE i .. Prowse Bros., Ltd I PRICE STORE I'll!‘ late ‘(luplzilu Keiluo-lly silbse~ transferred tho lauds ho 1'"1""1i11'"11 "EJ101113 ‘H lmwenz ihe only momniioilt on I‘ ‘ldllllFlllllfl-l sili- is a tall graniti- In Summersiile Announcement l wish to announce to the public that l am opening .1 hoof and shoe More opposite the Dominllon Hotel, Water Street. and will carry all the hates styles and best lnakgg generation" will be sinned llllflll‘: 0f Cflflidlin and American Footwear. at prices to wig the mvolinu. and a nilnibul- o1 out cverybW-U- A B011" °1 WW‘ Pfllrwiflije respectfully llhflllllllhg converts, men who have splleiud, luailo good in the ‘luislnvsn and ill the professional world. »will gin‘ short testimonials on lltllill nigh: o‘ ,3 n. w. ‘the hive nlehls of tho (‘fil‘.\'f.‘ll2l'\'1 ‘, illso organlzeid an association ‘(or u 21"MW73|~ , the rosi-rvnt on 0i’ the s ll‘, (‘a led §"1§L'.¢Q;’ HF¢=3ZQ M , gt >~ \,,.... L, lhe r-ldllllfillllfll Memorial Assncia- . —.~ ~ . T‘ . .. TAU...“ _‘ lion, with eleven trustees includ- lug Lord Slrillhi-onii. lilarl Ain- hersl. Viscount.ll/‘alnldfilll. Hon. ldvv erell Peppcrell ‘Whlvelor. of New York, Sir ‘Fri-ilcrlirk Bordon. Scu- wlor William McDonald, Hon. llolr crt L. Weutllerboc, Hon, (la-urge II Nlurra._l' and as patrons. [he Ialo King Erlward \'ll.. the Mnriulls of Lunsilowne, Duke of Argyle and Roberts and Wolse; Tllima i-idyouraclfofmiscryfrom term. n one minute Dr. Sclmll’; lino-pads will do ii-iajziy! They remove the rauu-fnction-prea- lure. You risk no infection from cu!- tingmodlngerfrom corrosivencidg, lino-pads proczccwhileih? heal. Tlun; anus: tic; wnerpmo , Si“; a!’ was, c lousea, Bunions. Ge: n X t dru ' ' mo‘ dug“:- your “in! or DISohoII’ Zinc-pads Paton: on—rhapaba.u [anal ‘heir; 2. Marcello filament 3. n- ceu Mu h p l " ~ ‘ 177- wpa-zf ..¢»-‘.- p‘ . . '5!‘ will’ ‘led by lbc Bin-lei)‘ of (‘oloiiizil s of America ill honor of llle do‘ l who fell at, liousihnraz. A' QUESTION‘ or W. B. Prowse 8i FAIRNESS Now and then we sacrifice a new car sale because we wlII not allow a» exces- sive price for a uled car. We do this for the protec- tion of our patrons. If we paid Smith to much, we would have f0 get It back from Jones. Burthat would be unfair-and we believe in fairness. even if II. hurto. A few of this week's offerings McLAUGHLlN Seven passenger. new tires, new paint, new en- glno block pistons. etc. Thoroughly over-hauled. MITCHELL Thll car In a Mitchell body and running gcfll‘. with a Chalmers engine. rolborod and comPWmY over-hauled. BABY GRAND CHEVROLET .Flvo passenger: tourlflllv new being over-handed. H1111 will ooll It it a low hi1"- McLAUGHLIN K. 63 Ffvo pnolonner tourlnq overhauled and W111i“ lfvo roll good tires. FORD _ . d Ono ton Truck. re-borel and compllfvl)‘ °"""‘*“' ed. new (op Ind "°""'Y painted. FORD Half (on Truck. Rclrrli‘ nnd thnrouill"! °”°""‘a"é M’ "my pointed. 00° tlrol. Sons