0 YWVTYY vvv vvvwvvvv vvvv :' v'vA a‘=_‘ QAAQAAQQAAAAA as‘ AAA A a L AA luy at Plowso Bros ltd 0N SATURDAY APRIL 30th 00R BIG ANNIVERSARY DAY Read Below and Ploiit Specials From Staple Department 500 yds. check Billxbam ...-_...._.. ......._.._u. 25c for 15c 500 yds. plalid gingham . I00 yds. Ellzlilh sifllbsm . I00 yds. 30 in. apron gingham 100 yds. striped shining .... .. 200 yds. bleached sheeting . 1000 yds. unbleached cotton B00 yds. willing 1000 yds._80 in. suiting . 10 yds. pillow slips .... .. 100 yds. bed spreads Specials From Dress Goods Dept. .... $2.75 for $1.5 . $1.50 for $1.00 25c for 121/3: 45¢ for % 30c for 20c ........_...... 03.90 for $1.75 Zpieces dress goods .............. .._ 2 plecestbiack and white check 2 pieces all wool tweed ........ .. $9.50 for $8.50 8 pieces navy, green and gray cloth . $3.25 for 31.02% 3 pieces black poplin ............................ .. $81.85 for $1M) Other specials all through this big department. See our wonderful values in silks. Men’s' and Boys’ Clothing Dept. 51 Boys suits Regular $7.50 to $10.00 for 05.00 21 Men's suits regular $20.00 to $21.00 for ...... .. $15.00 Other Specials in this m; Department. 100 Men's working shirts $2.00 for $1.00 100 Men's overall pants . $2.50 for $1.25 20 dos. Boy's caps ........ .._ ..--. $1.50 for 75c Men's hats, caps, overalls, under-wear. suit cases and trunks at wholesale prices. i 4 0 > D AAA I vv . o‘. wvvvvvwvwvvvvvw:w‘:w=¢¢%%li4-4AA ‘--..- .-..,..-.---- ww - w. o- w vvw w vvv - March and Alpril. Grade 7. 1, John R-Cglillci-l or ' mpsnTn Q“ . Milk “n. "Y'__'° ‘f " m‘ "bu sun-duh u» am a one Trav- JAMIE! whNflNfiglaykg HR -WK 0”‘ L Mann of Buys-liaison. a Summerside at ‘f. -KEN8|NGTON DRAMATIC CLUB will present the a: drama “Lighthouse Nan" in the String Theatre. Remington. Wed- naday, May i. _-MEN’I KHAKI Cfllllbllllflnll Overall Suits. inst the thing for working round your csr. Price $3.05. Sinclair E Btsdart Limited. --Ilii HOSIERY SALE now on. lusuursuturedr clearing line-s at bargain prices. Slnclsizn &_Stcw- art, Limited. -WOMEN’8 PLAIN Cashmere Hose, previously sold at $1.00. Special in our big hosiery sale 2 pairs for $1.05. Sinclair it Stewart Limited. --W0ldlN'8 OILK LISLE Hose aold st 85c now going in our hos- iery sale 3 pairs for $1.70. Sinclair a Stewart. Limited. I -‘I'HREI mo vsause mum; in Ladies’ Rainecoata at 67.60, 810.00 and 815.00. See them.- smulu- a mum. w. ' -OLEANINO UF—- The spring weather of the last few days has started many to snug up their back yards and prepare for gardening. H -4ONLY 00c PER POUND for delicious (Xlooolates in our Gnoc- ery Department on Saturday.- ‘Siuelair k Stewart. United . ‘l BXPEOT T0 BE AT Bsni. Chow's store, Murray Harbor North Friday May 6th with millinery Mrs. Fred Brehaut. -BOY SCOUT ITOCKINGO, regular 05c. going in our big hos- iery sale 3 pairs for 81.80. Sinclair a Stewart, uullted: I -ONLY A FEW d!!! left to to secure you tickets for St. nun scan’: Play “Under Cover" in l-lnpglyland Theatm. 91111111081110. Tuesdny, May 3rd. -6lRLO' DWEIQES, sits 4 to 14 years, in. pldds, cotton serges, and‘ mrberdinen. Assorted from $2.00 to 8600. Clearling at half pdce.—Sincl.sir l Stewart, Ltd. -vou AIE mvrrco m meet Mrs. Salisbury who is demonstrat- in; Weleh’: Pure Jami. Jellies and other products all this week in Grocery DeMrnnent.- Sinclair k Stewart. Limited. —llEN'0 FINE Cashmere Hose in black, brown and white. Former value 1.25. Selling now in our Hos- iery e 2 pairs for $1.26. Sinclair it Stalwart, Limited. —-OOME TO THE CONOEQT and sumler in Bradalimle Hall on Tuesday. May 3rd,. if night proves untavorabls will be held first fine night following. — RUNAWAM-Ong o! the horses. owned by a Summerside livery stable is not in favor of or! It 10.80. 8011101‘!!! It I lnd' 0/. i <1 J all.’ m ST. C HAR LES. all! |,. xvi l l..;‘-. sale Saturd at 39 d t Sinclair's. fly c p" m“ a —‘TAKE ADVANTAGE OF our Surprise Bargain and" Shoe Depart- ment on Saturday. April 30U1.—-s|ll- clsdr & Stewart. Limited’. h so entertainment —DE'LlOlrOU8 CHOCOLATEB on ‘oer -'l'l-ll G-ACT; GOIIDY “Home Ties," will be presented by _ i the Wide-Awakes of u» Bedequa Young People's Society, in the' Cent Admission- Adults 80. Children 80. —u——- -¢LO$1' A noose-ts . horse owned by Ir. Henry German of Richmond. who drove in to wwn Thursday on husinasq cook sick at McNeil?! Livery Stable and died Friday morning. this is a heavy loss to Ir. German, as the plant- iug season is just about on, —ENTERTAINIIENT- Caldwell Mile. L. 0. A. Kenslngton, gave in the King Georpe Hall there on April 25. The audience was large and keenly sp- preclatied and enjoyed the different numbers of n select and efficiently . rendered. programme. Orchestrs— ' Violin Etna Ester Profits, col-net, Mr. Warren. piano Mrs. Russel Me Kay. Drill-School children, Vocal solo—Mr. T. W. Bentley. Reading- Min-s Hilda. Cameron. Cornet solo+ Mr Warren. Vocal solo-Miss M. Slackiord. Orohestra- Selections Vocal duet-Messrs Ohas. Bentley, A F. Sharp. Vocal solo——Mrs. Ches- Slmpson. Vocal quartette— Messrs T. W. Bentley. T. H. Slack- ford. Gordon Leitch. Stanley Case- ley. Vocal solo—l'tus'sel McKay. Vo- cal duet-Jilin. C. Simpson, Tyndal 'Semple. Vocal solo-A. F. Sharp Piano solo-Mr. Warren. Vocal solo -—'l‘yndel Sample‘. Vocal solo—Fred Holman. Orchestra. Sale of baskets —HERRING PtLENfiiFUL-Mr. P. C. Gallant. lSumn-lerside landed - 100 barrels Thursday and Friday‘ out of nine nets. citd -L038TEiR Fl-hHllNfi-Labster season opened on the north side of. the island and it is reported that‘ a few good catches were lauded, out-of-town trip; and in a journey I "W flights ago expressed his do» light by haiking when he got s few miles out of town and after demolishing the swingle tree and dash board of the carriage proceed- ed to wreck the rest of the equip- ment. The passengers were forc- ed to walk to town and found the horse had arrived ahead of them. —K OF .6 SOCIAL-The regular social and entertainment was held at the Knights of Columbus home Thursday evening. M1183 Pearl Clark. and Leonard McNelll were the prize winners at cards. t —MR. JOHN DRISCOLL of Cape Traverse has recently disposed of his farm at that place and will sell his stock. implements and crop by suction on the premises on Tues- day, May 3rd. See posters for par- ticulsrs. m-IRISHTOWM- The following is the Honor Roll of lrishtown School for the months of Feb. and ‘M11110. 2. Carmer tDavison, 3, R _ pmm 6M9 .,_ 1, "m, Evans"? --l-0B8TER$.—lMr. c. F. mm- Halsfip progm, 3_ geamce Camp er, lobster packer of Victoria came be“ Graqe 5_ 1_ yam Evans. 2, to Isummerside by motorboat and Ralph R053’ 3, Amma and Wm; reports that he dropped 190 traps ‘Mann (equal) Grape 4_ 1' Anna to the bottom and fifteen hours Davpwm g, 1,91“ campbe". 3_ Ber, later overhauled some and landing m; 33.1mm grade 3_ L ye," 53 large ones .Mr. Miller feels that 90115155, z, Freddie Davhon 3_ Ivan lolbsters will he plentiful this seas- on. —8ATURDAY 8URPRISE BAR- GAIN fn Shoe Department this weak. Loo/k up.-I9lncisir & Stewart Limited. —I. O. O. F. CELEBRATION- The 102nd Anniversary of Odd fel- ltlwship was celebrated in Summer! side on Tuesday evening by a festb! vsl and entertainment. lirpwards or two hundred Oddfellows, Rebeccas. and their friends were present at H F. Morrison. The proceeds total- ed $160. —'A LAPITAL ENTERTAIN- MENT.-—'i‘he play sud concert which took tplace in tSt. Paul's il-lall last night (lFridagv) was a grand‘ success. The was packed to capacity and the concen was enjoyed by all. A good sum was realized .in std of the library. The programme was as follows: Piano trio-Mrs. R, illiphant, Miss Noonsu, Miss I lMcDellan; song —Miss LeBlnnc, "Dear Uitgtle Boy -of Miue" piano solo—Miss Jesn .Andrews—“Venet.-ienne." ‘Wing nolia Suite." Mammy. Play "How the Vote Was Won;" cas, Horace Cole—Ml-. G. MoCallum. (his witch-Miss W. Wyatt’ Win- ifred (her sisterb-Mrs. A, Bren- nan». vmsrnnx rnnsolvsns Ethel > nan. Agatha (his sisterj-JMIB. J. ggteggf-JEKL Qgzgaatlhzigggsrsglsanwvg: Perr)’. Moth? .(ll]ls.|1llec9)~<Miss given followed by a progmnh the] Ching. Mtldflmg Chr stine (his second cousin)—~Mrl-l. Neil McQusr- I musical pm be!“ "’““"§§,§YG§§'§, rie, Maudie tSpark (his first cous~ t Misses Hattie Huestis. don and Marjorie Hunter, recits- i“)‘“M’5s Euvhemda Gallant’ M!“ u b_ M I Wu“ C mt l ,Lizzie Wlllkins (his aunt)—1Mrs. bffin Hue,u:",',,,d“§,,,,s James Plichard. Lilly (his maid oi you Mung“ was we" worthy of rill -work)—~'Miss A. Perry‘. Gerald special mention. Mr. L. A. Moore.’ Wmmms (‘M5 n°!’3hb°“')"“M"- ably filled theposlitiou of chairman bouts Mvvre- -S8le of candy Piano At the close of the program, cake duet-Tile Misses Noonan; solo—- Miss Dorothy .Wya.ot; "Snntanizts," »-mu ‘Lena Yeo, Lot. 1a., was s v visitor here during the week end. —~](_r. Arthur Johnston left Wed- ‘ nnday morning for llonctou. vflleld Ncfllllutd and vlt. l-l. oAusland laft Friday morning for Hhilifl-X. If!!!‘ filling their parents st Nireiltngton. —,-lllr. Arcade Bernard of Tig- nlsh, was tin-ought down by morn- lng itldn Friday for treatment, at the Prince County Hospital. —llr. Erie —lirs. (Dr.) Kier, Alberton, left Wednesday for Sydney. She mat her daughter. Mrs. W. Mathew!)- of Montreal in Monctou. ‘Mrs. Macheson went so Sydney to take the lending soprano pant in an opera being put on in the steel N city. ____ Am: . . Lnthur. summer-id: out ‘h °ll "i457 for appendicitis s Prince (County Honpltgl _ —iMiss Wanda ,Farrant,, with It. T. Holman, Ltd. l“ Thursday morning for 16119] C“, Better‘ than! before the War Western C'anada this year has yielded wheat which in quality has never been beaten. “ROBIN HOOD” Family Patent Flour is milled at Moose Jaw-ill the midst ‘of the finest wheat belt in the w0r1d—-from only the very best selected hard spring wheat. Ari your pom-p. mu l; in all standard sized packages. Gents Furnishings Department Men's Bslbrtggan underwear special ................ .. $1.69 Men's kid gloves, small sizes regular $2.50 for $1.29 Men's neckwear regular $1.00 and $1.25 for .......... .. 79c Men's cashmere hose reg. 70c special 2 pairs for $1.00 Men's cotton hose, 4 pairs for .. Davison. Grade 2, 1, Hilda Camp- . iwll 2. Jessie Cousins. Grade, 1, -——-oo>-i Kathleen Proftitt. 2. Alma Campbell ALL WOOL SERGE in brown, Jas. A. Morrison. ex-mayor. this 3, LorneCsmbelll. Mildred l-Iarrlng- cgjpgn‘ Navy and black, 44 inches was iollmrd hy dancing which last “m- leacher- wide, fast dyes, well worth $1.75 ed until alter midnight when the Saturday $1.50. Pistons. !pariy dispersed for their homes. l-i Waite. . . '_ to. hate. cl. 61-5515"? Get it at SIN CLAIRS-Quality Counts and You Pay no More. '9 was set up for sale and broudllt good prices. being auctioned by Mr Arthur Penn; "A M8." Mofllinfi." ' Iluigl Denza; reading. "Choosing n Hat" Mrs. McQuarrie; lScotch songs in costume—Mr. Wm. !!!!!! l!!! “[725” Worth the 57/116 0x912 v vvvvvyyvv WESTERN PERSONALS r7”? —-M-r. J. Solomon, fur dealer of New York wns in Sumnllerside this week. _ Specials From Ladies Ready to Wear Department 60 only gingham dresses sizes 38 to 44 regular .................................................................. .. $4.75 for $2.75 Odd lines in Womens ralncoats, special $3.98 and $7.98 A special line of womehs suits for $25.00 Womens stylish wraps and coats and sale prices. Womens plain and pleated plaid skirts at wholesale prices. Womens fancy voile waists regular ...... .. $1.50 for $1.25 Womens voile waists, high neck regular $4.75 for $2.98 Odd lines in Georgette blouses. Values up to $12.00 for half price. Odd lines in crepe de chene and georgstte blouses "_ ' I $3.90 Womens plain and regular $1.50 for $1.25 Wholesale prices on chlldrens dresses, coats, etc. Womcns gloves, silk underwear, etc. Buy Here on Saturday and Save ' Money —Mr. Creel Thl-nton who has been atitemding tlhe ‘Toronitio Dental College is visiting his homo in Summer-side lit This Season Iduch Interest Centres in the New Millinery Another Shipment of Ladies’ Slip-on Sweaters to Sell at $2.95 ‘ ' The splendid value easily discernible in the first lot l of flhese Sweaters recently advertised has led to a speedy sale and we have been fortunate in securing another Ship- ment. The new ones show a greater variety of colors and combination shades such- as rose and nile, tan and tor- quoise, American beauty and black, torquoise and green, as well as a number of plain colors. Those who have seen them are delighted with the values and certainly nothing to equal them has been seen here for many seasons. They are all pure wool in a good seasorlafbile weight, pull-over or slip-on style, fully up to the ' regular $7.50 line of laist season. Our price s p a a u a u a a . Kiddies Sweaters only At $1.50 . Just the proper thing for the little ones. All pure wool, slip-on style, colors pink and torquoise. Ages 2 to 6 years. A priced at $9.00. You .will find little beauity $1 exce “ionully ood at this Q . 0 at the price. spec Ial price or spring, priceeach...... Yourchoice ealch....... - Smart Nbw Coats for Spring are Here Prices on Women's Raincoats For Your Choosing Here are two exceptional values that are well worth Anticipating your requirements for something real- while to see. ~ ly nice in a new Spring Coait we present this collection for , 20 Raincoats in new and modern ‘styles, assorted VOW‘ BQTIY ‘910091118- YOU Willifitld iféte many 119W 811d ‘paiiiterns, first class workman-ship anldtie- attractive models at a‘, most moderate prlcing, atld the irable in every way. Regular $22.00 Spring . colors and famflcfl embrace 1111086 that are gres 1y 1n P0P‘ 20 Coats ill assorted patterns, Rubberized Tweeds, 92 ' .,. ular demand for ring. We would lik t have tlhe 1 1 pnce I pleasure of showifig you the differentliliesonow on dis- good »staple models." Priced at $15.00 I Clearing now at this very low figure. . . . . V ' j ——Miss Margaret McPherson has resigned ‘her position with Sin- clair and’ Stewart Ltd» stud waves in a few days for Boston where she will be title principal in an interest- ing event. There"s a bustle in our Millinery Section these days and witih spriqg upon us the. shelf are kept busy with orders for the new seasonls hats. How smart the new mlodels are in all their springtime colors with their won- derfu-l variety of trimmings used. in new and delightful ways. You will want to see them and make an early selection. We have the opinion that the showing (here excels anything to be seen in the province, but then we want you to ‘be the judge. The young ladies in charge ulouid be pleased to have you call and your order will have their prompt and intelligent services. The prices are really very reasonable. J Ladies’ Sweater iCoats Special at $6.00 . These are the long model Sweater Coats, ti _ t. fitting waist with crochet button astenlhgs. Shown in a good range of‘ colors and were fonneriy Big Potential Motor Car Sale Loni by Canada MONTREAL. laprtl Zilg-For some considerable ttmg past it has _, been felt by Canadian Business ' ; men that Canadian motor car man- _ . ufncturers have not been taking i‘ sufliilfient interest in 111d pxport, 1 -ma.rtket.- The matter has come ‘up for discussion at. various times. The latest development drawing pttentipn to this condition is re- l. celved at. Ottawa from New Zeal- and. The message is from s Canadian Trade Commissioner . there and deals with the matter " in conjunction with a review of the New zealsndlsituatlon. ilt is pointed out that under cert- ain regulations ‘madg by the prop- I rletors of motor cur concerns “ whose enterprises have extended to Canada. and which have gione much to build upcansdtan com- 7 mercial industries, it is tmpossible- - 7 for the Canadian motor cm- men- ufacture" to sell to New Zesland - , a car made in Canada. Ths- ex- '15. eeption of this is the fibril car. which does not come undet- these regulations. _ There an _a great many noruhr cars manufactured in Canada of which duplicates of the same malts manufactured in the United States I can come to New Zflflltllld lfllillil- { lng the restrictions provided by certain regulations or cont-routs were removed. To illustrate the volume of hua- ‘ . lness going to the United states ~ for motor cars which mlghrbe-en- jqyod try Lhg Canadian factories H it 1r interesting -to stats that. in _ mo Canada exported m n‘ w Zesl- _. ‘and 3.000 oars. valued at _fl00,000 v _- roxlmtialy." and during the v me period the Uniilsdfltntes ex- l ~ ported to New Zeslsnd 7.062 ears. l pt ,a value of 88.000900- Tllill i! trade which cannot be affected . by the efforts of s Trade Com- . missiouer or by lolicitltivn ol 111$ manufacturers part. for the Ilmo ; lyrslsonhustness amusements ~ ~ mares isle by the mlldfls 01°!" . ; ~ referred to prevent their export _ , , I ' to this country. . ~91»! FIRST! Accept onl an "unbroken package" of e “Bayer Tablets of A rin," which contam directions mi dose worked out by physicians during 2t years and proved » slit by millions for Hes ache, Earachc, Toothache, Ncuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuriiis, Lumbago, and ~pain generally. _ mo, fin sure (townhouses fllflrwjklrliw V, 00tvr ‘Jr"l'.ll‘ill.'..£i3?"'r‘r”u1.'l. n Peta‘; m ' I! v vvvvv¢‘¢ v ¢¢¢ ¢ vvvvvvw¢ floweredwunderskirts --~ -- AQAAA “A‘A4AA vvwvvwivvwwvwv Misses’ or Young Girls’ Sweaters In Similar Line at $2.50 These are practically the same line of Sweaters as the women’s at $2.95 and are shown in combination colors of turquoise and grey, old rose and nile, tan and American beauty, and other shades. The value is equally good and the sizes are from 1O 50 . .. to 14 years. Our special Customers Are Taking Advantage of Our Low ‘A K 1P. ltsvoturtowrnauarzutno m the growers a loan of so per cent pggxwg of the value of the crop. but has only paid 20 per cent, which|llas I ' _ _ 9n insufficient to cont nug Magma any’ fiprflhm‘ mtnflrt’ 11):. in thnt region. The growers l’ "'°"”“d,“'”'} “ht ° ' (‘iignlaslred Obregon to direct u... fin~ Cont]: avtgltli m ILIRB: rtehvo ‘litter! ""6 "mm" "° “d"“°° n“ m‘ m‘ m‘: magi revises 3m wt. maining 60 lper cant, declaring that a p | | | laborers in Coslluiis are tempted to w‘ ‘rowers “m: tumm- n nmc a Join the rsvoistion~sslid to be set aha ‘3...‘.'.‘.°..'.“‘.‘..°..'.-.'?" m. r some wit» The finance ministry had offered‘ ‘Wm! 1° "m h“ "I emiimymm‘ '1. ii" i. .. is... f s _ I v 3 , | . . ' ' . l. -\ u.“ 7 ' ‘ s, you see the name “Bayer” on packsgeor on tab- _ iyoufiire not getting Aspirin at all. Made ln Canada. n play because we feel confident the coat is here that will appeal to you. Price range is from l ($12-75, up to_"y4v$§i_t_i'i.§tiA! l i‘ Favored, Styles in The Newest Designs New Dresses and y Coats for Spring intlallsdian and Am- ' erioan Wall tllapers. i t Isrnnv TRIAL. err FOR wlAv I I. HOPDWMLL GATE. N. B. Alp l i’ , _ ‘iii Jerry, charged wit , pm _ ' ofhts wife, was bsfor. Q ‘Albert omfilfi ‘rm-cull. hour,- tnlisy nrhi tho trial not for May t! us “$211533 .'l'.'..’2!l.'8.2.'4§ll‘.'a.'r"r. u. "our" err-w- _ 1