‘\ ' PRU; #5‘. ‘Q19 131-.- u} j dollars. sale prices. -w,,.- ‘\_ COATS Balance of this season's dressy, and sport coats. Clearing at wholesale prices. Another lot of spring coats at half price. DRESSES One lot of dresses in crepe, satin, flat crepe, georgette end etc., reduced to‘ half price. Others to clear at five and ten All other new spring lines to clear at wholesale prices MILLINERY A nice assortment of hats to clear at $2.98. All other lines reduced to whole- All other stock not mentioned here selling at reduced prices. . . . 'new and renewal subscriptions TI 7L THE VOGUE Special Sale i Beginning May 1 Ending-May 4 l/Vestem Guardian —WAN‘I‘ED—A housekeeper. Applyl toBox 41s, Bummerside. 35011-4-30-11. sale. FOI’ further variiculflrs apply Alva Allan, Montague. -WE8'II5BN AGltNL-M! O. J Salient l5 Guardian Agent m How- inn, and will be nused w receive ii -B.0BlN HOOD FLOUR is guar- anteed to please you better. tal ofllces in Prince County will be closed Wednesday aitemoons up toI Dec. lst. i 350234-3040. .v'”? _.___-—-—-— iEZ:—1“—*"' 1 A Cash Business Commencing Monday, the 6th day of May 1929, o“ b | u , ducted on a. cash basis, and all credit accounts will be Iii§£ia2li§i,|:iinc'i:¢ exception oi accounts of institutions, oi persons who pay every mung], 5nd others who ml! make special arrangements. We have always endeavored to give our customers the lowest possible prices conslsLul. with the quality oi the merchandise sold and services rendered. and collecting accounts, together with occasional losses {mm bu] gems 554m considerably to our cost oi doing business, and elimination oi these items from The expense oi carrying our overhead will enable us to give ourcustomers the benetit in lower prices. The rannnnganaowabuoiouroashprlceu (‘rifled Curtains, pcr pair . . , . . . . . . . . \’l'all Paper, per single roll . _ . . . . . _ , . 3-1 inch Unbleached Cotton, per yin-d 32 inch good quality Gingham, per yard _ 17c (‘helm Dairy Butler. per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ __ 35c Tea in 1 lb. packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 62o and 68c Oil Cloth, 2 yards wide, per yard . . . . . . .\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . ,_ $1.00 Special values in Men's and Boys‘ Clothing, Boots and Shoes, The J- J. Hughes Co., Ltd. Souris, E. Island I Only the highest quality 0F leaf tobacco, ‘with the best ingredients are used in the manuFactu- . re of our chewing tobacco. “ITns BEST CHEW" j, ~ NlililtlUilN “BLACK TWIIT” CH E W I N G combined Now n ca» time t» smile» n» ww- Mm "it" m“ Paint-both inside and oili- There are no many "B" I" Paint around the home-to make the rooms really new h! following the modem trend ior brill" "I'm- It is sur- Irialng what a person can accomplish it very small cost b! using head and binds and suitable Paint. We have mt the materials you mil A" I“5'"'“°‘ ‘° Give satisfaction. i‘ loan and m us m; m with m: dwnilu Wile"- m? -i<.\ _ ' o'clock. on Thursday, May 22nd, 1920 at 2Z0 Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mu! tague and will be pleased to rece new and renewal sumcriptiom Call and see them. Est. W. B. Lea. -BEGINNING May first, all den- l SWIS- lbe the word this spring among t1 34559447434‘) May 3_13_2q_21‘ isbstcrmen at Naufrnge there A.’ - jzhree large factories all in operation .411“; ANNUAL lylggvruqa of the; but there is a movement to do th ' :yon Peoples Cemetery will be held‘ liflflklné.’ and Calming 0f all thrill? 1-- r .n the Vestry of the United Churctzj Cm factory. "7 (‘II l n I fiTTifro“rny .. .. . i:- kluarfide- ..'SCHOONER ARCADIAN K. i0‘. 3463 44-274 ..'EAS'I‘ERN AGENTS-Jill Jliv ..'NEW CL-OTIIS now in sto 35001 “i-llll ..'CONSOL!DATION appears l slrncn eggs 1on3 distances ivithout i . 3102l-4-30-Li.‘l"'2.nch cnglncezs for the carriage o&__ i,‘ —AUCTION AT KENSINGTON, 1n accompanying expert attendant. ‘H ty Monday, May 6th. at 2 p. m., proper ‘of the late Mrs. John Malone, co. The bottom of the case was covered with wet moss and the trays. hold- _sisting of house, barn and large 10:3, lng 14,000 eggs each, were lined with , lSale positive, rain cr shine, as thehvet mcss covered with cheese cloth. '- cstate is going to be closed out. TermsI Dry moss at the top and sid"s filled - I made known at sale. Louis O'Connor,I with some 56 pound; or crushed he, A‘ At Montreal and agzin at Edrncn- ' I lien the eggs were vsatcrcd with pure ‘iccid water which was poured into the I"; Icas: through tubes‘ set in the upper ' Icorners for this purpose. At Vimcou- ‘ , ver the case was opened by the dist- U‘ wrlct inspector of hatcherles and the eggs were iviclz-td and re-packed and '- frxh ice put into the_ice box. executor, H. F. Morrison, Auctioneer." 3500*.-4-30-l‘/Iay 3rd. —UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA Kensington-Rev. Dr. lifc/"Kinnon. who has recently returned from Jap- ‘ an will give an illustrated lecture on K Thursday evening, May 2nd. A cor- , idial invitation is gZv-zn to all to b2‘ present at the opening of our splcn- ‘ did New Hall. A special offering will be taken In aid of the bwfding fund. 35023-4-33-li --NA'1‘AL DAY PARADE-Prime: I Edward Lodge 1S0. 22, I. O. G. F. met I lntheir lodge room on Sunday even- ing and paraded in a bcdy to Sh} Mary's Church, where special music‘ was rendered and Ven. Archdcaconl Whit: preached an appropriate and inspiring sermon, in. which he stress- ed the need ior the members in the Brotherhood to each take a more ac- tivepart in the organization and live iully up to the high principle and splendid ritual o! Oddtellowship. 8 “Atlantic Salmon I For California OTTAWA, April ZIL-Twsnty-eight thousand little Atlantic salmon, nat- ive to the Mlramlchi waters oi New Brunswick, will be swimming about in California streams this summer as o. result oi shipment oi eggs a- cross the continent a. few weeks ago by the Fish Culture Division of the Dominion Fisheries Branch. A season or so hence they'll be ‘big fellows’ in California waters. The Miramlchi eggs were sent to California under an exchange ar- rangement whereby Canada. obtained the same number of steelhezid sal- monieggs from the California De- partment oi Natural Resources. These siccll-iead eggs were sent to the Cul- tus lake hatchery in British Colum- bis and the fry will be distributed in the Chiiliwack district. The Canadian shipment of eggs was made from the Miramichi hat- chery o! the Fisheries Branch to the Fort Seward hatchery operated near Steelhead, California, by the States Department of Natural Resources. "Exceptionaly flneil the exclamat- ion points implying extreme enthus- iasm," writes J. C. Lewis, district sup- erintendent oi the California depart- ment, in a letter to the Fish Culture Division at Ottawa in reference to the Mlramlchi eggs and their condi- tion on arrival at the Fort Seward hatchery after the long trip across the continent. "I have seldom seen a finer lot oi eggs." Shipments oi Canadian trout and L salmon eggs had previously becni made by the Fish Culture Division to I Ireland, Scotland, and Japan, as- Iwell as mthe different parts oi the and landiockedsalmon eggs from the Ohamcook lakes, New Brunswick, WBIG.PTQICTIIEG to the Department of Fisheries oi the Irish Free State and were isid down in the Zoological Gardens in Dublin a year or so ago. An Irish expert sub- sequently reported to the Canadian authorities that the eggs hatched out better than my he had previously seen. Ens oi the cut-throat trout were supplied to the Killywhan Fish- eries, near‘ Dumiriea, Scotland. Ship- ments oi, Iqmloope trout e38! Ind speckled trout 08¢! WEN medeto Ja- pan and last year 50,000 eggs oi the cut-throat trout and 50,000 Kam- loope trout 088! Vere successfully sent in the Tokyo Angling andCoun- try Club. The ens just sent to California 're transported by express from lewcastie. N. B.,_ln one oi the ship- ping eases deeined by Fisheries _._—_- I ' ‘Bell; Mathieson DAIIIIITIII 9 notion-one _ Omen - Charlottetown and Monique. ‘cy of the methods oi transport and Zifinziliiz; pure alike attested by the mil: tip from New Brunswgk .. . .ynoi_vsx ro moan, The » quality cf the c335 and the eiilclen- that lcss than 225 oi S030 eggs iajlrd to sand he uhcl he 4,00’ t‘: Czflditrnla. However,’ while the shipment o these Atlantic salmon‘ eggs to Cali- fornia was an interesting bit of th'- zictfvlty of the Fish Culture Division in 132B, done us a courtesy to th: California department, it W115 only incldcntal to the work of the division, which consists in the propagation of o. number of the more important Canadian fishes and in the stocking or re-stocklngoi lakes and river: all over the Dominion. In I928 th‘ distribution of eggs, fry, fingerllngs._ and older fish from the 50 il"h cult- ure establishments ccndictcd m division totalled cver 473,05 He Vlas SurpEEr-Id At The Good Results. Says Manitoba Man After Taking Budd's Kidney Pills a fir‘ I s1‘ Albert Green Sllfififcll With Bnckaclit: I and Urinary Troubles Minnedosa, Man, April 29.—-iSpe¢- ial)—"I was greatly troubled Backache and writes Mr. A. Green, a ivell-lznown try Budd's Kidney Pills and to myi i: with Urinary troubles," ‘ . 5. ("Iilfififeq surprise after taking the first, box I I - ivcs rciievcri oi the pains in my back. I to Dodds Kidney Pills.“ That Mr. Green's trouble came from I - his kidneys is evidenced by the reliei I i, he got from Dodds Kidney Pills They are purely and simply a kidney I '1 It From now onward I will always keep i remedy. Many men and women suffer , . . periodically with backache, and, as i 7 middle age approaches, the pain in- ,5? creases in severity. temporary relief, but D0:ld's Kidney Pills do much more than this. strengthen the weal: ILIGIICYS and re- move the cause of the pain. Dodtfs Kidney Pills have restored Rest may give " They i _;v_"~ sound health to thousands of troub- led men and women. trial at once. Give them a Biggééifiéest, . Wall Paper Catalogue — in ‘Canada - "We Save You Dollars" - lllAll. (‘UIIPUN — Moore h. McLeod Lid. (Jlmrlolietnu-n. i'_ l-l i. Milli Paper t.‘ New Wall lrvgne_ Name l'_'0. Addreel Province ..... Moore 6' McLeod Limited Charlottetown. P, I, L. .. BIG MAY DAY SALE PAT ONS PM" FlFTE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY g Wholesale Prices on all Goods not IAdvertised as Specials WHOLESALE“ PRICES LADIES COATS DRESSES, UNDERWEAR, CANTONS CREPES PRINTED C REPES, BROCADES. Good summer weights. Regular price up to $2.25 yd. ....." T W E E D C 0 A T- INGS AND SUITINGS. Good shades and pat- terns. Regular values up to $3.50 y, $1.75. NATURAL PONGEE SILK 33 inches wide pure silk cheaper than‘ cotton. SPECIAL '35 CREPE on CHENE a big range of shades 39 inches wide. Values up to $1.95. Special . . . . . . P R I N T S AND GINGHAMS 32 inches wide, light and dark colors good patterns . . . . . . MEN’S BLACK AND GREY OVERCOATS. Chesterfield style good weight Sizes up to 44. Special . .. MEN’S TWEED COATS all new spring shades and patterns erns all sizes. Regular $18. to $25. Special MEN’S RAIN COATS Serge and Cheviot finish sizes up to 44. Regular values to $15.00. Special . . . . . LADIES SILK BLOOM- ERS 12 new shades lot of bright colors. colors. Small, Medium $233‘ *1” £9 WASHABLE CHAM- OISETTE GLOVES neat cuff all new shades all sizes. Special . . . . . . . . . '49 SILK STOCKINGS Pink, Peach, Flesh, Fawn, sub standards of the regular $1.00 lines Special . . . . TWEED COATINGS AND SUITINGS all good patterns and shades. Regular values up to $2.25. . Special WORTHMOR TUB FROCKS in gay new styles and colors 10 new styles sizes up to $1.45 BUNGALO APRONS Neat patterns 9 Good materials ..' LOT of 5 ODD COATS we will not say any more about them come in and see them. Special . . . . . SILK AND WOOL pull over sweaters lace weave the very newest thing just received MILLINERY. GLOVES, HOSIERY. IVIENSSUITS. COATS. FURNISHINGS, UNDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, COTTONS, LINENS, CURTAINS DRAPERIES, BEDS, BEDDING, MATTRESSES, FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE AS SPECIALS. STORE NOT OFFERED REMNAN TS A big lot of remnants HALF PRICE of Silks, Georgette, Satins, Flat Crepe, Brocades, Tweerls, Coatings, Serges, Crepe" de Chene, Cottons, Ginghams, trimmings etc. NEW SHIPMENT FLAT CREPE DRES- SES no two alike sizes 15 to 38 an encention- el value fl Special . . . .. V8'?‘_' MEN’S BALBRIG- GAN UNDERWEAR Combinations and two piece styles sizes up to 44 Special suit‘ CHILDRENS BAL- BRIGGAN BLOOM- ERS Peach, Pink and White. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Special‘ SILK KNIT SCARV- ES large size good col- ors regular values up to $2.95. Your Choice ' B O Y 'S KH A KI BLOOMERS AND OV- ERALLS good weight sizes 4 to 10 years Special . .‘ . . . . . .. " MILL ENDS CHINTZ CRETONNE? and HEAVY weight linen crash coverings 1 to 3 yd. ends 25 to 60c. BLUE CHAMBRAY AND.KHAKI SHIRTS good quality duck siz- es 112p tlo 16 a real siirt ....... .. 51-00 L A R G E B ALL DARNING YARN as- sorted shades regular 10c ball. 3 balls for. ' MEN’S SILK AND LISLE SOX. Big range of fancy patterns. All sizes-l Iztegular 75c. S ' rs. ti"??? . . f’. . $10" S H A D O W PROOF KNIT SILK SLIPS good range of shades. Small, Medium, Large. Regular $2.59 Special SILK B I- TE X STOCKINGS with lisle inter-lining good shades and sizes. Reg- ular $2.00 ‘u Special MILLINERY SPEC- IAL a. Mfgrs. over makewhich we have secured and pass the savingon to you. No two alike. Value up to $5.00. . . H 33:15 Special BOYS SWEATERS WITH COLLAR sizes up to 14 years. All the newapring shades. A real value. Special .. . . . PURE SILK STOCK- INGS. 12 new spring shades all sizes" A regular $1.25 val- ue Special ....." B O Y S BLOUSES a. wonderful assort- ment of new patterns Extra Special Ea“ value LADIES ALL \VOOL UNDERWEAR ‘TURN- BULLS’ etc. Vests, D rawers, Bloomers. 1-3 off. g BOYS B A L B R I G G A N U N DERWEAR combinations sizes up to 14 years. Real good weight. Special suit ‘75 CORSETS NVHITE and PINK styles for average figures all sizes. Special ' QUILTING PATCH- ES. Millends 1/4 t0 1 yard lengths. Prints and Chintz 1 pound packages ' PURE LINEN Tow- ELS size 18x34 inches an extra; special value ‘22 BED SPRING MAT- TRESS. Wool top ‘mat- tress. Steel frame cop- per fabric S p r i n g. White E namel b e d a“ $13.50 sizes A REAL GOOD MATTRESS at a low price, fibre filled with layer of felt all sizes. Freight paid S T E E L F RA M E SPRING with copper link fabric which will noti trust all sizes F .55? f .... .. $495 SLIDING STEEL COUCH cretonne cov- ered matterss, couch can be made into double bed. Freight paid ALL FELT MAT- TRESS french roll edgegood art ticking about 5 inches thick. Freight paid 9 PIECE. SOLID OAK DINING ROOM SET. _Fumed Oak finish. A real snap reer......sii.oii paid s 0m) nnnssios §‘?‘?.“‘.‘?.“’.‘.. $193 9 PIECE SOLID I WALNUT DINING ROOM SET. 6 Chairs Table, Buffett and China. Cabinet. Reg- “I” $195.00 $235.00 ... 9 P I E C E S O LID WALNUT DINING ROOM SET 6 chairs T able B uffett and China Cabinet. Reg- $160.50 $195.00 .. WALNUT DRESS- ERS. AND. VANITY CASES. Big assort- ment to choose from at $13.95 to $00.00- Specicl prices. LADIE S S I L K GLOVES “WITH FAN- C-Y CUFF good assort- ment of shades and sizes. Regular $1.50 value Special PURE SILK STOCK- INGS. 12 new spring shades all sizes. Reg- ular $1.25 value Special . , . . . .. “ W H I T E S C RI M CURTAINING WITH C O L O R E D F R I LL Blue, _ G old G reen, Cream, Rose, EXTRA SPECIAL I yard BOYS GOLF HOSE. Fancy cuff good heavy weight all wool and cotton. All sizes Special . . . '39 ' LOT BOYS SUITS good tweed patterns. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Values up to $8.50. Special BOYS BLUE OVER- I ALLS. Heavy weight with red trimmings sizes 4 to 8 years Special . . . . . .. " MENS SPRING OV- ERCOATS. All. good styles sizes 36 to 42. Regular $16.50 to $25.00. Special . . . . LADIES KNIT COT- TON BLOOMERS. Good weight sizes up to 42. Pink, Peach White. Regular 50c value .. '39 LADIES COTTON VESTS. Cunify cut and opera. styles sizes 36 to 40. Value up to 60c. Special .." M E N S Macintosh C O AT S. Grey and Browns, sizes 34 to 38 Regular values up to to $1.50 Special . . . . . BOYS BLUE SERGE SUITS, Long and short pants and with two pairs of pants. All sizes . $9.00 and . . BOYS CAPS. Big assortment 10f pat- terns to choose from all sizes. Reduced to ..., EN i .15“ ‘i . ,,‘.‘ ‘i