,. n l we Ur H01 The I QI been‘ ytery ' Ho Canada “ha Monda; Ho conlerei the Re‘ pix; chair. ' wr man ol ham, Service up subject: ’_ E. B001 l" I Ministe m‘ ion. ‘ t" I >helpful ‘gang ‘cnrisui mid‘ voking ' _ tlon in Inwe ‘er too 5111i‘; we V qdolng ‘i322: i _ : a e TWDY' Ag, lone,,,1.w_A;, {I on Th‘ ll Order.‘ ' as a r i Broth jl ls the larger“ I life n ’ spirit there '. man. lng “ ‘ belni slde.. Th darn,’ ed i! of b ‘ l ganl 0' ’ expe ~‘ per ’ i all? i,‘ are 1 are ;' socl i fan’. a ed. wrr Al‘! thl: ivMr-lyuna-e-wsflllevws-ww- ="~ ‘- WEDNESDAY. JEWELRY At Wonderful Bargains ‘All our Dollar Jewelry, consisting of Necklets, Brace- lets, Earlngs, Bar pins reduced for SELLING OUT to 49c. ‘All our Jewelry from ' $1.25 to $1.75 reduced for SELLING OUT to 79c. All our Jewelry from $1.75 to $2.50 reduced for SELLING OUT to $1.29 All other Jewelry reduced ONE THIRD RINGS Your Great Opportunity Plain gold wedding rings, today's price . . . . .. . .. $6.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $3.95 Plain gold wedding rings, today's price . . $8.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $4.95 Engraved wedding rings, today's price $10.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $6.95 Engraved wedding rings, today’s price $14-00 SELLING OUT PRICE $8.95 Emblem rings: Masonic, Knights of Columbus, Odd Fellows and many others reduced for SELLING OUT T0 half price. Our wonderful stock of Diamond rings all reduced for SELLING OUT at ONE THIRD. _ Signet rings so much in demand these days, reduced for SELLING OUT at ONE THIRD. PLAYING GARDS You llever Bought Them at This Price Congress playing cards. Today's price 50c. SELLING OUT PRICE 33c. Congess playing cards. Today's price .. .. 75c. SELLING OUT PRICE . . . .. . . .. .. 53c. Congress playing cards. Today’s price .. $1.00 ‘SELLING OUT PRICE .. 69c. HAND BAGS and Fitted Cases v01 win Be Delighted wiin Hand Bags, Fitted travelling cases, Manicure sets, Toilet sets, Military Brush sets, all Reduced for . . uni SELLING" OUT EVERY ARTICLE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLANUS OLDEST AND FINEST JEWE Y STORE TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST ‘A great opportunity to purchase Jewelry, China, Glassware, Diamonds, Watches, Knives, Forks and Spoons in many cases as low as half today's prices are the lowest in thirty years. Most of the stock is brand new. Much of it delivered within the last month. Everything must be sold. . X SALE GDIAMENGES TNIIRSDAY MORNING AT-TEN D’GI.DGII i} Limoges, four beautiful patterns all reduced for SELLING OUT at ONE QUARTER. Aynsley,l, three patterns, including Indian tree. Re- duced SELLING OUT at ONE QUARTER. c |-| | N A--- Now You Gan Buy at Your Price Cown Derby, Blue Bell pattern, reduced for SELLING OUT at ONE QUARTER. Hlundrcds of pieces of gift china, suitable for wed- dmgs, showers, bridges, etc. Reduced for SELLING our .11 one QUARTERI Bertha and Rosiland Pattern: Sherbet slasses- Today's price. doz- 59-00 SELLING OUT PRICE $6.65 SELLING OUT PRICE - $150 All our glassware, consisting of beautiful etched and Wine glasses. Today's price, doz. . . . . . . . . .. . $8.00 cut Water goblets, High Sherbets, Low Sherbets, Wine SELLING OUT PRICE $4.00 Glasses, Nappies, Vases, Comports, Reduced for Claret glasses. Today's price, doz. . . . . .. . . . . . $9.00 SELLING OUT at ONE QUARTER and some pieces SELLING OUT PRICE $4.50 ONE HALF- --- Dress llp Your Table Cheaply- Water Goblets, beautifully etched, Today's price, doz. $10.00 WATGIIES" Wrist watches for both Ladies and Men: Today's price $8.50 SELLING OUT PRICE $4.95 $10.00 Today's price SELLING OUT PRICE ..........$5.95 Today's price $14.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $7.95 Today's price $25.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $15.95 A Great Ghahce To Save Today's price $35.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $19.95 Men's 15 jewel Swiss-movement Nickel case, today's price $6.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $4.95 Men's watches, high grade gold filled case, 16 size. A watch you will be proud to carry. today's price . $12.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $6.00 All our other watches reduced for SELLING OUT y. 3-41» l’klm stnsniio. $Z51ii"é‘l'i.‘i°§“.i'..“.li".?;f;>.°;£2,§?£ sanmwoourrmca......;... 2. ‘ Dessert and table Spoons. Today's pritmzgof :01 $5.0 ssnnmo our emca Dinner aud Dessert Forks. Today's plitefisdzisgc. 3?; i SELLING our PRICE $4.05 01 s00 en's. Dinner and Dessert Knives. Today's price, dog, ‘$13 00 Rssnnmo our PRICE .......... $10.50 .1 so}, .51, 0101'! 1847 LEGACY AND ANN TEENS: ' IVERSARY PAT. Tea and Coffee Spoons. Today's price, doz. .. . . .. $500 SELLING our PRICE $045 ...- 29¢, .,;., ‘ Dessert and Table Spoons. Today's price, doz, _, $12 00 spouse our PRICE ....... ... $0.05 or 00¢. 00.1 Dinner and Dessert Forks. Today's price. doz. .. $12 00 SELLING our PRICE . .. . . . .. sass or 00¢. ...‘... Dinner and Dessert Knives, today's price, ddz, __ $15 00 SELLING our PRICE . . .. $10.50 ... 89., ea}, All other patterns of Rogers and Community reduced for selling out at ONE FIFTH. Tea sets, 3-piece, excellent ' quality plate. T0day’s price 12,00 SELLING OUT PRICE ........'..............$sc00 Tea sets, 3-piece, excellent quality plate. Today's price $15.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $7.50 Water Jugs, excellent quality plate. Today's price $6.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $4.00 All our Tea Sets, Sandwich trays, Candle Sticks, En. "e0 018098» will?!‘ JIIIBB. Bread Trays, Casseroles, Pie plates, Sugar and Cream Sets Reduced for selling out ONE QUARTER, some at ONE HALF. ciocus ‘llover Again Such a ilhance BIG BEN, the world's best alarm clock, DeLuxe plain dial, Nickle or colored case. Sold everywhere at $4.50 SELLING OUT PRICE . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 Big Ben ,DeLuxe Luminous dial. Sold everywhere at ..... SELLING OUT PRICE $3.95 Our entire stock of Mantle clocks all carrying our usual guarantee. Reduced for selling out to ONE '=s.& 1.1a “I141. ribs; SELLING OUT at ONE THIRD. WESTERN GUARDIAN —BU! M0103 OIL. cup grease and gasoline at Bruce's. 3220-6-23-21. —MB.. PRIME LEGER, Kemlng- ton, will train trotters on the New Anuau Speedway. Custom solicited. 3246-5-25-11. —HEAVY WIRE BASKETS with steel blind, in stock at Bruce's. 3220-5-23-21. -KItN5ING'l‘0N Shipping Club loading Live Moss Wednesday. MBY 95th up to noon. 3235-5-25-11. -IBNSIIGTON Dairying Assoc- iation Butter 20o in 10 pound lots. 3232-5-25-31. -'l‘0 LET-Three rooms, Jmrd wood lloors and up to date conven- iences over Bowness‘ Studio. Apply P. L. Bowness, Summerslde. 3171-5-10-1 wk —ARBOR DAY AT SUMMER- SIDE HIGH SCHOOL-The pupils o! Summerslde High School observ- ed Arbor Day yesterday in the customary ‘way with a short pro- gram o! patriotic songs and recita- tlona. The school grounds were al- terwards cleaned and raked over —COLLEGE STUDENTS AR- RIVE HOME-Among the Prince ol Wales students to arrive home on Saturday were Miss Gladys Denny, Miss Edna Baker, Mr. Davis Lldstone and Mr. Calvin Bowness of Summcrslde. B. —EMPIRE DAY SERVICE-In the Presbyterian Church at Sum- merside on Sunday evening a spo- clal Empire Day service was given. Rev. Mr. Jeans‘ sermon was ap- proriafe lor the occasion and an all male choir rendered suitable music. A trio by Messrs. Forbes, Huestls and Rogers was much sp- preciated, also a solo by Mr. Gra- ham Rogers. Miss Helen Peters was the pianist for the evening. S. —SUMMERSIDE POLICE comer-m the snnimki-uas r0- llce Court on Monday morning, sev- eral cases were heard by Mr. D. O. Stewart, acting Stlpendiaey Magis- trate. Onc dnmk was lined $10 and costs. A man charged with as- saulting the truant. officer, Mr. Vin- cent J. Harrington, while discharg- ing his duties, was lined t2 and costs. A prohibition case was ad- journed for Judgment. S. --ALBANY - The numerous friends of Mrs. Wank McKenna and the children dismissed until Wednesday morning. B. EYESIGNT EXAMINATION ' Ilttllg ul nralrlnc Glau- Tu. IAABDN OITOIITIIIT Connected III! _ Drugstore regret to hear of her illness and 11°96 101' I speedy recovery. Miss Harriet Noonan and little niece Phyllis Hughes returned home al- ter spendlnB some mouths in Moncton, the guests ol Mrs. J. Mc- ‘Mahon. Congratulations to Mr. land Mrs. Loman Noonan on the birth o! a daughter, May 3. Max Cope returned to Albany alter spending some time in Boston and other American cities. Miss Peggy FlCuI-tls returned to U. B. A. alter spending l. few weeks pleasantly George Curtis. Mr. C. S. Delaney was a visitor to Charlottetown last week. —HAH. STORM AT WELLING- TON-The citizens o! Wellington and surrounding district within a short radius experienced a. phen- omenal occurrence between l0 and 11 o'clock Monday morning when it rained huge hailstones, the larg- est, so it was said, that some of the oldest inhabitants have ever seen. The morning was sunny and warm, when suddenly s. dark cloud ap- BIIY WITII GDNFIDENGE—YDII IIAII PERS ONALS --Frlends will regret to learn that Mr. T. D. Ramsay of Sum- men-side, is lndisposcd and will be confined to the house for u few days. S. -R.ev. Dr. Hunt, of‘l<li1g's Col-I lege, Halifax, is spending the sum-' mer vacation at his home in St. Eleanofs. S. —-Mr. J. M. Nicholson left on Saturday on a trip to Saginaw, recovery that he was able to re- turn to his home this winter and‘ is feeling very tit. S. _.i__i______ MOUNT MELLICK W- I. The regular monthly meeting of the Mount Mellick Women's In- stitute was hcld in the schoolhouse on May l0, with nine members 'and one visitor present. Meeting opened 'by singing Ode, followed by repeating Creed in unison. Minutes ol last meeting we“e read ‘and adopted, and Roll call was Mlch., to attend a Masonic Convcn- ' “ll-Swim” bY MY P" 509°75'40"“- peared right. overhead and in a lew minutes the hail storm came down. In Bummerslde it rained quite heavily lor about hall an hour and became quite cold but there was no hell; although dark clouds could bc seen to the westward. S. -nes'ru or "Mn. Josarn ARSENAULT-There pésed away in Summe aiiiu alter an lllxieas of one week, Mr. Joseph Arsenault at 70 years ol age. The deceased was a native of Muddy Creek. Some years ago he removed to Fernwood, Lower Bedeque, where he farmed for some time. I-Ie later retired and came to Summerside to live. I-le was very highly esteemed by a. large circle ol lrlends. There are lelt to mourn his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Rogers, Fernwood, and Mrs. Laurence Gaudet, Chslton: three sons, Richard and James in Ontario, and Gilbert at Summer- slde: also one sister, Mrs. Flav. Gaudet_ol Summe side, and four brothers, Benjamin, of Sidney, Cape Breton; Max and Hubert in the United States, and Antoine of Summerslde, to all of whom sym- pathy is extended. The funeral is llklus place this morning at nine o'clock from his late residence to W191 h" Dlrenle. and Mrs. St. Paul's Church and cemetery. B. Enlargements Free! Make a Kodak record of the Holiday outing and ' mail your films, (any size roll) and 45c. and receive one print each and a 5x7 Enlargement Free with every toll. This offer is good until June Ist. Dep’t. C. A Moncton, N. B. tion. S. —-Mr. Carl McQuarrie of Boston, Mass, arrived in Summerslds on Saturday to attend the funeral of his father, Mr. Daniel McQuarrle, which took place yesterday after- noon. B. -—Mr. Pomcroy Murray, C. N. R. agent at Bradalbune, was in Kensington on Thursday evening for a short time. Mr. Murray was in the station at Kensington for more than a. year and still enter- tains many pleasant associations of his sojourn here.-Y. —R.ev. W. H. Harding, Mrs. Hard- ing, and Miss Harding lelt on Mon- day altcmoon for their summer home in Hebron. Rev. Mr. Harding is looking forward to some good trout fishing. S. -I-Iis many friends were pleased to see Mr. John E. Cousins o! Park Corner in Summerslde on Saturday looking hale and hearty. Mr. Cous- ins was a patient in the Bt. John's Bonito in... and also at the new sanitorlum near Charlottetown for some time; he made such a good r» pun GUARANTEE Port Royal. GBLYIIE!‘ and hi; neigh- bor, Bugeau, iocated in Prince Ed- ward Island, near what is now Sootchloxt. Judge Arsenaulvs address was very timely, in view of the fact that next week a. ‘ ol the Pb» “ Rotations attending the Kentvillc Oonfernece will visit the laud o1 Evangeline where lor a number of years Gauthier was an outstanding fgure. Rotarlan Bay MsoLm-o wu in the chair and the guests were Rotarians Munroe, of Sberbrooke, Qua, and E. E. Poole o! M81111. a tanner Prince ’ Islander. | Sick Committee reported present- ation of a motto to an invalid lady in district. The following com- thrcc months: School, Mrs. W. J. Mutch and Miss Gertrude Vlllctt (r -elccted). Sick: Misses Viola Ballem and Laura MacQueen- Miss Winnie Robertson. Mrs_ W. H. Drake and Mrs. W. J. Mutch were appointed to attend meeting to be held in June 3e convention plans, at home of Mrs. M- Mac- Rae. It was decided that school children collect lor Red Crow- Mrs. M. MacRae kindly invited next meeting whenM s. W. J. Mao- Eaohern, converter for National Events, will have charge and roll call will be answered by a. verse from a. Canadian poem_ A very interesting and instruct/Ive paper on School Lily-overheats was then read by Mrs- W. J. Mulch, after which were given by Misses Elizabeth MacRae and Laura MacQueen. Meeting closed by BIHZIBI National Anthem. Rotary" _ At. the Rotary luncheon yesterday Mr. Justice Arsenault, who gave an lnterutlng address on "A Chapter W IIAMII Hing Pills 1|)/‘.("Ill .-if;r|1>r1 -HflLl.‘:}NI ~TIDAT ION >1 Aouiiln I-fsbory," dealing mainly . vlth the career o! Nicholas qquih. eiqoneofthosncestorsofthslate l amenfad Dr. P. C. Gauthier, of this wt]. . Icd back tot-he club on return tm mlttces were appointed for next, ‘the ci. N. n. and Dominion Atlantic IRailway with respect w the Kent- Prog-ramme: Mrs. W. J. Match and ville 0011191111108- enloyable ieadlngs I the speaker was honorary momm- - Rotarian '1‘. B. Grady was weloom- _ the city alter spending the winter in moi-Isa ' . I secretary Blssett read letters from Rsnarlan G. F. l-lutcheaou told ol h's visit to the Rotary Club at Mon- treal, when Indies Day was observ- ed, Hotar-‘an Hon. Dr. MloMlllsn was also present, and the speaker, I Miss Charlotte “mitten, paid a high tribute to the splendid work the Doctor has been doing on behalf of crippled chlldrexa. The musical program included a‘ vocal solo by Mrs. Nell Madman, who was enoored. X One Vl/EAK VOICE HALF. ' w0_|_ 5pQ||_-|- Eq-ppug moons a Manson LIMITED. _ i‘ i’ ‘P j,’ Charlottetown, r. a. 1. ' 5 0 ".0 i 0 . 1“ Send the new Wall Paper z "I" ~\ Catalogue to ' 1 l. 05.15 4-1; l ’ ::Mlller's Worm Powders prove the destruction of the wonns is lin- their value. They do not cause any! perceptible. 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