$100,000 worth of ‘Dry Goods no Clothing ofiered at this croois This big~Sale is for one day only, SATURDAY, MAY_28TH, 1921. ' i " Anyone reading over the listof inerchandise advertised for Satuday will at once be convinced of the genuine values offered. ~ ~ - . Specials from Mens’ Dept. it Men’s Lisle Hose Reg. 65c, 3 prs. for 1.00 Men’s Silk Hose, Reg. 1.00, 2 prs. for 1.00 Men’s Cotton Hose, 4 prs. for 1.00 Men’s Negligee shirts Special‘ 1.50 Men’s Braces Reg. 75c, 2 prs. for 1.00 Men’s Plain White Outing shirts for 1.0.0 Men’s Balbriggan underwear for 1.69 Men’s Neckwear Reg. 1.25 for 79c 50 Suitcases, Reg. 2.00 and 2.25 for 1.50 100 men’s Working Shirts worth 1.50 for 1.00 Working Shirts worth 3.00 . . for 2.00 100 men’s O’all pants worth 2.50 _for 1.2a 20 doz. Boy's Caps, Reg. 1.50 ‘for 75C All our big stock of Men’s Soft hats and Caps all th newest style and pattern at wholesale prices Saturday. -- a 100 men’s SPECIAL for SATURDAY only Men’s Soft Hats. Regular $5.00 for $3.00. A _. 4 See ourSpecial Men’s Blue‘ Serge Suits $25.00 Big value in Mensiirrey Tweed Suit at $22.00. 150 Men’s Suits, regular $32.00 t0 $40.00. Saturday only for $25.00. Extraordinary ‘Specials ' . w..." From Staple Dept.’ 300 yds.‘ 31 in . striped Flannelette 30c for 18c .300 yds. 36 in. striped Flannelette. 30c for 20c 500 yds. 36 in. Unbleached Cotton 22c 300 yds. Dress Gingham 25c ' 100 yds. Towelling 30c - >for14c for 15c for 20c 200 yds. 36 in. Apron Gingham 50c for25c 100 Bedspreads 500 yds. 36 in. Suiting 45c 3.30 for»1.75 for 30c Special Prices 0n all Ladies. and Ohildren’s. Ready-to-Wear ¢ Saturday Only May 28th ' " I The One Price to Everybody h Gash Store PRO a l Ladies’ Ready to Wear Dept. offers Many Remarkable Values o Women’s Voile waists and overblouse, val- ues up to 2.98, Special 1.49 Another line of women's Voile waists. long ' or short sleeves for 1.00 Women’s Ion-g silk gloves in Tan nd Black Special 1.00 Women’s silk gloves in White and Black ' only for 75c Women’s Fancy Gingham dresses, values - 4.75 for 2.75 Other lines in Housedresses 1.50 and 1.98 Women’s Bungalow Apronsdiglht and dark shades, special 89c Women’s Underskirts in black and colors, special 1.25 Women’s Housedresses in over sizes, long sleeves, high or low neck ill darkshades Special, $2.69 ale- Our low prices will be a revelation to the people of P. E. Island. _ Shop early and often. ' ‘ ‘ l f 1"" I-l ilonderlul Values From 0nr Dress Goods Dept 300 yds. wide dress silk, black, navy and ‘ and brown, $2.25 for 1.39 All other lines of silks at Special prices 40 doz. Ladies’ Fancy Hose 45c for 25c 80 doz. fine black Rib hose 25c pair 60 doz..plain black Lisle Hose 25c a pair 80 doz. Boys’ Hercules Rib ‘hose 72c for 50c 1 web Navy all wool serge 2.40 for 1.50 ' 40 yds. brown all wool serge 2.40 for 1.50 20 yds. Navy worsted suiting 9.75 for 6.75 30 yds. Navy worsted Silllsiing‘ 5.75 for 3.00 The One Price to Everybody Gash Store u- I v ‘Tim v/Ir_-1\\\\\\v11I/zv nu\\\\\vallllll_mn We have obtained positions for two wireless students during the past week, with the UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. ' Salaries commencing at $85 American Gold, equival- more of our HARRY McKENZlE, of Pictou. MURRY ERNEST, of Dartmouth. -~H. E. SIMS has opened an of- fice In Kenslngton, next door to Telephone Exchange and can ul- tend to veterinary work night and» day. -—-SHlPPING.—-The ' ‘Schr. P. P. (fousins, Capt. Cousins, arrived from Illchibucto on Wednesday with n rsargb of lumlher for Messrs Holman Ltd. H . \‘LTIIIIIIIIIII.\\\\\\\\ I ent to $93 Canadian Currency, besides‘ a largo cabin, stew- ard u, may an" It, and meals equivalent to those served in a hotel. THIS MEANS $93 POCKET MONEY PER MONTH, WITH NO EXPENSES New Wireless Classes just commencing, enroll today and the world will be your playground. CABLE COURSE-Every year Cable Companies are opening new stations and are always requiring men. Learn to be a Cable man and find yourself In lomc new station brimful with opportunities awaiting you." DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION, OR PARTIAL HOME STUDY COURSE Canadian School ol Telegraplly The Leading Teiegraphy School in Canada“ .Quecn Building HALIFAX Hollis Street \\\_'IIIIL\*$\\\\\\‘ WZW\\\ILZWY , --KENSINGTON CAFE. - Choice Fruit, Dainty Confection‘ ary, Delicious ice (Bream served l0 delectate the most fastidious taste. meals served at nil hours on any order. Tobacco and cigars. Extra special service on festnl days. It. Balderson, Proprietor, Kensinglon. —W.EDDING BELLS.~The mar- riage of Mr. ‘Harold Crockett, son of Mr. H. R. Crockett of this town’ and Miss Elizabeth M. Lord also ofiSummerslde iwns solemnized here on Victoria -Day_ by Rev. H. C. Rice at the Methodist ‘PILPSODBEB. The marriage was a quiet one ow- ing to a recent bereavement. The groom's best man was his brother, Mir. Stanley Crockett and the bride was nttendedlby Miss Neva Mathev son. Tlle Ibrlde received n great many presents on the interesting __\ l\ \ E.‘ WTMCDIARMID Jams.» .. . n. SYKES MULLER co.. LTD ~ C. W. hir-Dinrmid for five yflflfs Managing Director of the Toronto Nun's, and latterly" of the TOPOIIIO Times, ulso Secretary of the (Zan- ‘udian lteconstruction Association in Montreal, and for seven ycnrs Ailvcrtlsing and hierchnndislng Service. hlontrenl. Mr. McDinrmld and Mr. (ieo. M. line. will Iepresent them in the Torlmtb field, with headquarters in 'i‘oronto. Mr. iMcDlumlid has had on ex- ‘cepllonlll experience in advertis- ing and merchandising and was one til‘ the first advertising men in "Canada to make an extensive mnr- g llu-t analysis for his company’. Mr. Mcblnrnlid fo-s three years W] Pl us . at Lot 7 and Summorslde, loft on event. Following the ceremony and wedding breakfast the bride .. nnd groom lelt l'or their future was »_Pg_,e,a , aging-the; Toronto, hc-nle in the Canadian West, inking verzishlg lub and was largely in- with them the bear wlshesof n strumentnl in bringing the Cohqhugi o; (pleads, ' ventlon to Torontonin 1911:]. Heiaillio represented Cana an ver sng _BUT THE s“, w ' (flu-be for two years on the ‘ -A ISummersIds glflzgllAivggonli- eclluve C°mmm°e o‘ the ASSN} tended the Lauder concert in Ilap- iated Advertising Clubs of the pymnd theatre on Thursday night WOTM- ' l is wondering when a reserved sent .__j¢o>__i- is n gesefived seat and not a park . n . h d t l WESTERN rannson ALS ,1; “m, shgwfbgv“igd{jge{,jg‘gj. _ I rather thick in his vlcilfty, repair- Rev- Father GflIll-hiel‘. WB-s ill ed to the doorway for a lltle clear- Sunlmerslde Friday. ‘ or ozone and returned later to his ‘w seat to find it occupied by another‘ —Mr. C. J. Kenny. barber, has man. Notwithstanding the n. been confined to his home for quests of thQ fresh air fan; pol-Its sometime with illness. "H and otherwise. that the other . shove over and make room for _(;h,,,-1es Mdponnm Cunom him. there was no response and an HD1186 officer or Borden, W88 luleoiieql to the zentiemflniy ‘voile! summery“ pry-may ~ did not improve the situation. The victim has decided to carry his orwn seat with him the next time he nttehds a ‘Summerslde entertain» nlent. , ~—-Mrs. R. MhcKelvie. of Mou- lreal. is visiting relatives and friends In Summerslde. —-A. R. Brennan. publisher of ____¢.¢_____, The Sumn-lernlde Journal. leaves . this morning for Calgary, where he use: nAz-nnu will attend a press convention. Nn Smoking-Io Spraying-No Snull Jult Svullo n Olplule --‘.Vlr. Albert Griffin who had spent n. few weeks vlsitng friends Thursday morning for Antlgnnlnh. N. 9., where lie-will _ rompln for "ALMA" h (“mu-Med ‘some time. _ ‘ H _ H , ' . . I . fi.’..Z.'."°'.’ol‘".i'“‘l il.’”o.‘l."i".“" vi":- '*M|ll 5193115!’ P6979!‘ Who hi! tubes,‘ give oldh‘: night: ofuniiuia been the guclt. of ‘Min Mildred lllcvp; contllnl no habit-forming b Shanon’, K. 1m. m! W151i rllru 1.00 n! your drilgglncn. Trial $ - m: rec l7!’ Ir onol _ or _wrlta from- ; *I~».’~'£$'lo“.,i_'i3l‘.ill.li "rrr- _, i i ‘ -‘wP~\> ~ c -—-ATTENDING' ENTERTAIN- MENT.—~Many out-of-town people motored to Sunlmiersldc Thursday evening to attend the Scotch enter tuinmlent. ' » -THE KENSINGTON ilrrlma- tic Club will pljesent the (‘omedy Drama. “Lighthouse Nun", in the Hull at Victoria, Ilvlonilay’ night, May 30. Proceeds for Ludles‘ ln- stitute. I —CONCERT ENJOYED.» The Lauder Concert (Tompnny, who play ed in Hnppy Land 'l‘henire 'l‘llurs- dny evening to a capacity and pleas ed audience left on the afternoon train for Alllherst N. S. ' -—FOR SALEf-Tgeven passenger "blaster Six ‘McLaughlin Car, pill‘- chased new in July 1920. Run 2800 lniles,_cnr in perfect condition. only reason for wanting to sell‘ l8 that owner has another car, apply to ‘Box 29. Summersille. —CROPs LOOKING FINE. -4 The showers of the last few days have been most beneficial to grain crops which have lnken op n. healthy appearance giving nlspur- llnlof a heavy growth. ll II -—THE LADIES OF THE ECLEC-‘l TIC Rehecoah Lodge, KGIISHIBIFID, intend selling ice cream. ten 11nd Cnkke in Oddfellows Hull on Satur- day eveniuil. Mny 28th. 7 to 10" m. Proceeds In nld of Oddfell we Lodge. Admission 25 cents. -lPOLICE COURT. — On Wed? nesdny hi. the police court. :1 young lull cllnrgerl with llsszlult was oon~ tensed to Juli for 30 days without the option of n fino, sentence ‘ t0 cunlln-encc at the end of the school term. H --ON PLEASURE TRlP.—Tho gasoline yacht, Dusty hit ler, owned by Mr. Baird of New _ nnd Commended ~by Capt. Johndtml with o. number of pleasure see 0H! on board, called at this port on Thursdaynfter a suppU of fuel- They sailed about midnight for Gnspe, P. Q. where they will ro— main for a few (lays when the party will leave for the Labrador Coast and spend some time at salizpoln! fishing. ._____.¢-o>i-- WESTERN PERSONAL .__..~_l.. —-lMiss Beatrice Ellis, of Spring- field West. who has been attend- ing the Charlottetown Business Col~ lcge. has returned to her homo ti- slpond the summer holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ellis. —Mr. Lndner and a party of friends arrived hero on Wednesday night having motored the trip from Augusta. Me. They left on Th1!"- day‘ for Richmond and other 1201MB wont whim they wtll villi. ltllfldl- | all ‘by the Town Council that "ondlsh to John Johnson's, Mayfleld 0m hthence to owner's stables "leave the owner's stable, Spring- A .-l_..-..ib u“, zuszaxzuzx%fizszzsxauumzw “T? Summersiiie and Western ,6,na_‘rhlliaiii'f"l u. human- sad -—THE DELANEY 60., .Alliuny, requests their customers to settle their accounts immediately. Our terms arc cash but. where we give credit we lnu-st have settlement every thirty days. --FIR ALARM-An nlarnl for fire was rung; in at 12 o'clock noon on Friday at Summerside for u lire in the ‘kitchen of C. B. Morris, Spring street. The firemen lm-ile olvery prompt response to llle ai- llrm abut ft was not necessnry- to use the‘ firs hose us a. few buckets fill] of water‘ completely smother- ed the flames. —PURE MILK A NEOESSITY. -—<A milk cow said to he suffering from tuberculosis, was token from u citizen's stable on Thursday last and slaughtered at the western boundhlyol the town. Even when a cow is kept to supply the family with milk it is very important that the cow be inspected annual- ly by u. veterinary, ibut where milk ls to he offered for sale, the appli- cant to the Town Clerk for n. license, shall present a certificate from a veterinary surgeon appoint- the applicant. has with respect to his cattle, premises and- equipment. compiled in all respects with the provisions of the by-laws and rez- ulatlons of the Board of Health of jthe town, H canon KELVlN_ The Stallion Baron Kelvin wlll-Imake the season of 1921 start-- lug Monday iMay 16 noon to ‘A. H. Chappell, Granville over night thence to James Miller's, ‘Stanley Bridge of. noon, thence through Cnv over night thence to Fred Bullmun & Sons South Ruslico, Wednesday noon thence to Pope Bugnnll. Hnzei Grove over night thence to Mc- fdullan’; Mills Thursday noon, thence through Fredericton to Dan Nicholson. lI-hrtvllle over night Friday afternoon remaining until following Monday. A. H. CHAPPEU- in charge Mares at owner's rink. “The Stallion KLELVIN hi; Stallion Baron Kelvin o will field lilouday afternoon, May 23 for James M. Duffy. Klnkora over night Tuesday 24, will go to Prank (Zobbs. Mount Tryon at noon thence to IS. C. Cinrk. Augustine Cove over night; will leave there Wednes dny mbrnlng for Arthur Campbell Capo Ttuvarso at noon then t W. E. Noonnn, Albany over night. Will leave there Thursday morn- ing and be in Bedodue at Leonard Schumann's staifq over night, will leave there Friday morning for Frank Deacon. noon. thence to the lower’; ltablo till m; , 10110111115 “Y- . ...?l.u.l.l .o...l._._- p... Tnurlni Cnrn mul ltonulltcu Y TOURING CAI \' 'vl‘l lIllNH (i ‘l IX fl-PAFS. llllll G-PAS lulu-six TOURING CAR ..... .. Au. sruilnnkxnn cllnsfkngn nquirrno wl-rrr conri TIRES. pawn. III- ch uanulbun $2.600 I. o. In, (‘hnrlattctlnvm |. HE SERIES 21 SPECIAL-SIX is the most wonderful car on the market today. I ‘Its tremendous popularity is due ' to its performance in owners’ hands —-§ and the unequalled value which it represents. “Buy it becdtise itls a Studebaker. ” ’ ' ' .1 ‘iBuilt-lin- '__' s"; A-AHORNE C10, Dealers for Prince Edward island ' THE sruoeameen CORPORATION or CANADA, no, WALKER VIILLI, 0N1‘ Price: I. o. b. Ci-rlottetivvl, l‘. B. l. Coupon nul l0‘ naaolanlnllw-iux omit-n IIAIADITIIR . IilGIlT-IIIX SID INDADDTEIIR SPECIAL-FIX C0 F! . .................... .. nun aruclnn-lpx whine - u .18 ..__-_._...._--__-.._-i-'——-> . u.