my ‘is, 192's. iwllulivllfl ' 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown J crepe- on Sale at just Rich, soft, heavy w neck detachable co $7.50.“... ... Jap Silk Blouses Round Neck Style This pretty little nice washable Jap Japanese Silk blouse with high round neck. Very smart at $195 [ MOORE a; McLEOD. L r1. k A wonderful sale of J ap silk and de-chene blfluseS» worth to 7.50 THIS MORNING THERES AN OFFER IN SILK AND CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS THAT ISa big economy event. ments are all good-some of them superlatively so—-all of them good styles—all 0f them wearable and attractive. Here are the details. 7.S0".Iap Silk Blouses $3.95 asiiable white llar, worth to $3.95. very smart, $3.95 blouse is of silk, all sizes, This smart neck, sailor Jap Silk Blouses Peter Pan Collar , Heavy, smooth, soft Jap silk, Peter Pan Collar, and pockets, Chepe de chene Blouse Bargains at WINNERATAU. ......ss.ss $3.95 The gar- $3 .95‘ worth $7.50, $3.95 $3.95 blouse has round collar in back, A IIIIIIIIJ'%\\\I\\\\\\Y \\\\\‘Q\YIIA\\\\\MZIZM\Y§MJQQ\\\YIIIIIIIZ\\\\\\\\\§lllfl\\\§*-lllfl l l "fill l I l l $3.60 for . . . .. cloth, beautiful de $3.25 for . 54x78 inch. Bedspretids worth 70 inch. Linen Damask for Table Sale of Spring , and one piece of I 60x85 inch. . . . . $2.89 $4.25 for . . Bedspread size 66x95 inches worth regular $5.75 for . . . . . . . . $439‘ 70 inch UNION damask Table linen, floral sign, worth _ for . . . . . . . . $2.39 Ci ,: ating worth to 4.90 This is a really remarkable. bar- I gain including as it does a nice range of Donegal Tweeds, Fancy Tweeds, goods are new and right—they are 54_ 56 and 58 inches wide—they are worth to $4.90 per yard. OFFERED AT THE REDUCED PRICE OF $3.50 Sale of Over Shipped C ounterpanes Linens IT WAS A CHOICE OF EITHER SENDING THIS SHIPMENT BACK—OR PUTTING IT ON SALE AT A CUT PRICE. It was an ' over shipment—-more than we wan ted—and we’ll make it worth your while to take them off our hands in a hurry. i$ 5.50 s \\\\Yt\l\\\'fl Green Cheviot. The \\'IAIIIIIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\\ T47Z.\\\\\\YIIIIA‘ Bedspreads worth ....$3-29 pattern, $2.50 value $1.89. lfi§illli\\\\\\l\\ . ...-.....- “FOIITTIIT: A house with 25 rooms within three minutes wnlk oi depot sult- ablo for largo hoarding house fnr~ morly known no the Harper liousn. Tiln sh. A good opportunity for the rlirght pcrty. For in I particulars ud- r on can v53?’ ""“-'r'i" i'ii"i'-""L"» r III l | - ‘l. kfl-l-HL . . . | MYSTER This sure is a bargain of the ‘most attractive sort-the fab- ric is one of the loveliest in color and design that you have ever seen-you see every day voiles no better, offered at $2.00 to $2.25. Getsomeofthistodayat.... .. $149- ldinedrlment to , Irish Bill Defeated (Special to The Guardian.) j LONDON, May 11.—An amend- “%I\“\ VOILE $1.49 $18M. to the Government's lrlsh ‘ Ome Rule Bill offered by Mr, M. numb lilrvvldlns one lPai-lisnient instead o! twg tor lrolsnd, was ris- feared in the House oi Commons this evening after s short debate by n role oi 269 to 55. "w mncnsanormrown concerns.‘ I THE WESTERN surroun- —IT PAYS in buy in-this Prov- (EC. —H OLM ANS CATALOG saves you money. l 8798-5-11-21 --BAND oi 105th playing at War "DlElIlOfiflIS"—tSllfllmBl'BIil0 , May 26th. Auspices G.W.V.A. 8790-5-11-3l -—HOLMAN'S READY-TO W911i‘ week ends Saturday ‘May 15.‘ ‘8829-5-12-31 —-LADIESSILK POPLIN dresses $9.85 for this week only at Hol- inun‘s Suuiincrsitle. 8820-5-12-31 —DON’T FORGET to attend Hol man's big rowdy to wear sale ends Saturday Mriy 15. 8829-fi-l2-iti —LAD|ES AND MISSEIS lino tweed summer coats selling at hall pricc ill llolmziifs Summr-rside. SSZII-S-IZ-Ili —-LADIES ALL WOOL swr-niers selling zit hull‘ price, llolmun‘s Suin- merslde. ' 8S29-5-12-3i —FOR SALE ONE puro-brod liol- stein bull cult‘ two months old, good milking siock. A. \\'. lllorrlsoii. North Lake, l’. E. 1. S850. —BENEFICIAL RAIN. — The heavy rain oi’ Sunday and Sunday night, has been very beneficial farmers claiming thiit ii was much iicedorl for tho meutlolvs which are now appearing above grounds. Ii —UNI_'OADING INVERNESS GOALS-We are now unloading a schooner‘ o! IIIVOFIIPSS Screened (foul. Save morn-y by inking deliv- ery direct from the schooner. Phone your (irdt-r. ll. T. Holman, Ltd, Sum mcrsidc. , 8796-5-11-3i. -BRISK TRADE IN CARS. -- Shtnving ihc grout illllillllli oi‘ curs sold in ‘the island this yuan‘, tho firm oi‘ hiessrs Lea A‘; Aiurpby, Sum mcrsitic, have 40 curs for delivering throughout the Western Province. This looks as it‘ tho auto irudo this your will he u brisk one. —GROW POTATOES with high grade Nitrate of Soda, Acid phos- phute and Nitrate oi Polush the kinds that grow the best piuint food for the least money. For sale by AIISIIII A. Scales, St. Eleonora; Alessrs A_ Horne and 00., Suininci" side. ‘ 13 Wk“- ‘ROADS lMPROVlNG-— Auto parties, daily “ring in IOWII from diiik-ri 11L pails oi Prince (‘on report roiu inst drying up and in quite a sulislfiictui"; roiirliliilii for outolng. lt is also thought that uii- doi- present conditions, i-irmiiig will be general on and utter the 15th inst. II —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT DEAD.—'Ihv dczith occurred Mon- day morning at his homo in Bedo- quc of Mr. liarry Richards, aged thirty-tin‘ yours after u lingering illness. lie lcuvcs to mourn a witt- and six children. The tuncrul look place on Tuesday ZIIIPITIOOII from the ll. i’. church, Suiiiincrside, l-‘atlicr J, J. McDonald officiating. PALE ANAEMITZ CHILDREN NEED VINOL It Makes Puny, Thin‘, Ail- ing Children Strong, Robust and Rosy Physicians Recommend It and Druggists Guar- antee It Rapidly growing children need a great deal of vitality. The not only row fast but play bar and work ard at school and often are tired, thin, Kale; worn‘ and hstless when they s ould be strong, robust and rosy. If mothers could only realize pow VINOL will build up strcn th or thin, pale, delicate, ailing c i!- ilren, create a hearty appetite- nound flesh and muscle tissue, rich, rod blood, and make them strong, ‘ robust and rosy, they would not ma: until ‘thkcy hntd started their ones a mg i . lteis the medicinal, bod building pxtractives of fresh co s.’ livers, pided by beef peptose and tonic iron, three of the oldest and most successful tomes known to medi- cine, that act so quickly in VINOL, and you know what you are giving your little ones. _ If VINOI. foils to benefit them, your druggist will return you! money. ' c o T” e Dinner Sets If you select your next Dinner Set from one of our stock pat- tern Dinner ware lines you are getting the best in the market. Black s Co. Sunnyside, Ch’town —SU‘M<MER‘SlDE-—Heur. 105th. band st War Memorials. Assembly Hiall May 26th. 8790-5—1l-3i -FRESH COD: Haddock, Hal- ibut. Roy's Market, Summerslde. May 13 3i. --FRE$H BOILED LOBSTERS. Roy's Market, Saturday. May 13 3i. --CABBAGE, CELERY, Tomat- oes, radishes, lettuce, turnips, on~ ions; Roy's Market, Summerside. Mziyllilti —EVERYTHING FOR Lobster Snlnd tor Sunday. Roy's Market, Summerside. May 13 3i. ..-—WAR MEMORIADS in Sum- iiierside high school assembly hall Ilia-y 26tli——105lh Band in attend- uiicc. ' 8739-5-11-2! offered for sale zit the big sale on Friday, May 14 at Mr. CIlilS Ives. 3i ——M‘ISSION BAND concert Friday evening May 14th. in Fredericton llnll, commencing ut 8 o'clock. I-‘ce at the door. B852. -—ST. ELEANORS people don't miss War Memorials at Suiniiier- side May 26th. See your boys and irks-re they fought. 8789-5-11-21 —KlNDL'|NG WOOD-Split or in blocks $2.00 n long ut our \Vll‘ll‘l'. A. ‘Pickard & (Jo. Coqj Deniers. Phone 240. 8849-fi-l3-ili. —AN ENTERTAINMENT flllil supper will be licld in Miilpequc Ilhll under the auspices o1‘ ibi- womens‘ luslltutt- this 'l‘huis'.da_\' evening. It’ not fine ozi Friday. —'GROW POTATOES with high grade Nitrate of Sodn, as u phos- niiutc uiid iiiuriuic of Polush tho kinds that give the most plum food for tho lt-aisi, money. For stile Lg; Austin A. Scull-s; MPSSIHS. A. I'I()l'll\' and li‘u., Sumnii-rsldu, Zwks --TOWN COUNCIL-Tim regular monthly niociiiig of the Town (‘tiuncil was hold in lhc 'l‘o\vn lluiltliiil: on Monday with Mayo- Uuinphcll occupying the cldiir all the couiicilloi's being present. .\lr. ll. III. McDonald, water and S(*\l’i‘l" iige coiuinissionci- put in un zipol. ciition for a rziiso of suhiry. Thr- count-il dccirleil to look into lill‘ matter and give the roqii:-st,iliii UUHSllIPfiliiUll. The (femur-ll wort ‘Jory iiiurh opposed to the genera taxation placed in the Town o Sunmicrside by the i'i‘fi\'illtfld Governincnrand n motion that a protest be sent lo the Prior Govt-ru- iiient through tho reprcsoiitaiilvi- members; against ihcsc taxes was supported by the Council. Tho regular monthly ibills were read rind pusserl. The report of the lllt-‘lli Inspector showed Ill cattle. 24 hogs slaughtered. on‘: hog con- dr-inneil. The meeting iviis then adjourn») io l<‘i'irlay' ccvning 7.120 I). ill, ' ii \\’.|"Sl'i‘1ll.\’ PERSOB ,\ Lb N. ll.. is Vlrllllllg friends iii Sum- nicrsirli- and S1. Nicholas. —l'lr. Paroln Cass, oi Norlli ltiv- is visiting in l§ill*l'I)l'i)()I(L', Iili‘ oi‘ ltonuld hlcNelll. "Silas Murgzirvi (‘ook_ nt‘ (‘upl- Wolfe is visiting in Suuir-mrslrlv, tho gilt-st ot‘ Mr. llllii Mrs. (ieorgo A. llowiiess. ill‘ l-PIBSI ~-Mrs. W. W. Stewart, Sum- mersirlo. is sisiting in (llmrlolto- town tho guest oi her sister Mrs. W. ll, Stevenson. —-l'.\ir. J. J. McNulLv, Suminor- sirlo. has ]llll'(‘.illl$0(l a live JHISSPIIP," or illllflllg car from Mr. i‘. ii. Slcivari, Suuimerslrle. -— -‘.\Irs. A. S, ‘Mckny und duuglil- er Ellie, Suuiincrslrle, are spend- ing n low weeks iii Mrs. McKiiys homo. Sir-nloy Bridge. —ltev. W. A. ducqunrrie. North llerleque, occupied the pulpit ofthe Suiniiiersitlc» Presbyterian Church at both services on Sunday lzisLll —Mr. Gabriel ‘McDonald, Suin- mersido, ‘INIS lukcn possession ol the llenttie property on Duke Sh. which he rocciiily purchusctl. ll -.\ir. Jerry 'I‘iicker wns- an in - word passenger by tho (for Ferry on Monday evening, and left on the western triiin. H --A|riiong the recent purchasers o! llriscoc touring curs froim Mr. t‘. l-l. Stewart, Sumnierslrle were A. ll. Rayner, Sydney McLeun Montrtguv. -Mr, rind lMrs. mzimes lSuther- land, Wnmpbelltoii, ‘N. IL, who had spent the ‘week-end in town, leil by the Cur Ferry Monday for home. H ~Dr. Aiov. McNelll, Sumrmerside has recently purchased a Master six‘ McLaughlin touring cur from Mr. George A. McQuarrle, Sum- mersidc. —Mrs. W. L. (‘iimpbell and little daughter Glenn, who have been visiting at Hunter River during tho past few days.‘ have returned to their houre in ‘Park Corner. iii BRITAIN WILL CONSENT. LONDON, Mn-y 12-On high nu- thorlty the Mali and Empire cor- respondent learned this evening that the British government in- tends to consult the Australian ondiCnnndien Governments ‘before it eventually enters Into direct con- versation with Japnn regarding tho terms oi’ a new Anglo-Japanese Alli-inns. It. is not expected, how- ever, tlint such discussions will take pluce ior some months, by the —-STALLION CATALON will he ' moved and seconded unanimously ‘ -~.\lr. Emile Gziuilei. of Si. John, I Children’s Cotton Dresses Dnutiful c o tt o n r ‘, sacs for the Chil- lr m in very pretty models daintly trim- med cuffs and coll- ars, Plain or pleated effects in all new shades size 2 to 14 yrs Children's fancy rompers in blue,pirik or combination col- ors price 75c to $i,50 I Sport Coats ‘r Handsome coats in the latest 1 stvlcs of velour coverts, silvertones t and tweed with plain belt or full flare pack with self or leather belts, fancy pockets in Copen, Tan, Sand, Navy and Black $15.90 to $59.00. skirts in high waisted l sizes special .00 vqaroaovvo I AAA¢AAAAA4AAAA¢LA line .of serge and tweed Suits odd munch“ sons Pretty models for Spring with and with out vestees of best (Quality Sergcs, Gabardine and Tricolinc,silk braid and buttoned trimmed novelty pockets. Skirts come plain with pop, kets and belt in the newest shades for spring sizes 1o to 45. Price $45.00 to $78.00 a 8pm $23.00 Silk Dresses A beautiful assortment ofwo. men's and misses silk dresses in the very latest styles for summer. TlllllC and ovcrskirt lll0(I8IS,ll‘iii and ruffle effects many trimmed with collars $24.72 to $55.75. fancy PROWSE BROS LTD. The One Price Cash Store O44G§O44000+§GOQQJ+FGO~OO4 O-OOOOOOOQOO-OO-OQ4&OOO >00 09-0590 QOOO~> 0v-o-o-ro-oo-o-vovw-Oa ++o+o+oowovoooo+ovovvovocovowb mid as its motive termination will he given by either power this July. it will continue in force automati- cally. Any modlflciitioiis will lit-- slrleri-il at conferences inter in the your, when the LTUJU] also will be coiisldereti in tho light of the (iov- enuiit oi’ the League ot‘ Nations. Eventually it will he sithmiltcd lo to the council oi‘ the lieiigiitaS-oiiic oi the questions will be discussed at tho. (roiiierenree will (ioiicorn splivro“ oi influence oi Chins. -———-<-o>-_--»- MR. SAMUEUS REPORT ._L___. LONDON, May l2~—l’i'ior to lhr- gruiitiiig to Grout ‘Britain or the mandate for Palestine, Louis D. ilrunilcis, associate Justice oi’ the Scotus, .iiid the ‘Right lion. Herbert L. Siiiiiucl, iornicr secretary oi’ Stute for Home Alfiiirs, were most favored to the post of lllgh ‘Com- missioner, uccording to informa- tion received ‘by the Associated Press. But Great Briiuin having been mude the Mnndutory Power, virtually eliminates ‘consideration o! Judge ‘Brandeis and an oiliclsi announcement oi’ the appointment oi’ ‘Mr. Samuel is regarded us us sured within rt few days. - ‘BRILLIANT WEDDING LONDON, May 12—Tiie Kings ‘and queens oi Britain and Belgium Lady Cynthia Curzon. second daughter o! the British Foreign Minister and his first wife. the late cngo and Washington, to Oswald Mosley a member of the House oi’ ‘Commons. The wedding was one 0r the most brilliant sit-airs oi the season and an immense crowd jammed the Chapel rRoyal to its capiscity. The British and Belgian kings with their consorts headed "19 ""0"! oi distinguished guests. CALLJB IT DANCE OF INDUSTRIAL DE-ATH NEW YORK. May 9.—"’l‘hc dance o! industrial death" is the manner in which the American Decide’- extravngnnce i, describes I attended the wedding late- today or I nee Mary Victoria ‘Letter oi ‘(lhl- I duy to tho nrganizutioifs members. lir- snys in part: "'l‘liv‘ dance of industrial ilowih iii \\'llI('ll Aiii(~i'ir',iiii people tire now pziriir-ipritliig should cease bclorc thi-y have to pay the piper. "’i‘hei-xiruviignucc oi’ ‘our people since zirmisticc day is one of those psychological phenomena to vrhich Ills-III is subject. During tho war period wo sacrificed gladly, ‘but \ lib the (ressioii of hostilities the i. strained feelings broke loose and v went on a rampage or‘ extrava- nucv such as never before has ecu rexhihitetl in this loud. “Phis iiutioii is sound fundamen- tally, ind the soundness will con- tinue it‘ people will give up their folly, will become diligent, will work as humun beings should work during ll time oi’ stress and strain, uiid thus help to bring uboul. n gru- IL\ illldl ih-iluiioii in l'lll'l'i‘l'ii‘_\' Fl [RTJTISIUIIS oi‘ the Alliance it is ' M’ n,,n,.s,.l.,,,.y m g1“, twelve nmmhfl l‘_.' J. ll. 'l‘rogos, secrolnrv-irousur- “mice U1- m, termination} The we. vi‘ of. illt‘ Niiiioiiiil Ass riuiion oi w", Anlume runs um“ July’ 1931 Crcdz: Men, in n letter lssum] io- iirirx-s may stmulil)" l'l““"l“- {i}? WANT_MAY 24 FOR- > DECORATION Plan of Montreal Returned it M()N'i‘llld!\l._ mo" ll-rllf’ ~uii unusually‘ olubornlo till of (IPilIilTllIIUli du_ m‘ being)! ed for lhi: 24th oi‘ .\l:i_\' Ilfll" Post l-‘uiid, with lilo lioiirfll lishing Iliiii. dau- it.» n lliiil0_ cornilon day for iln- lionoiili the groves oi‘ soldiers nl :1 who IlilNL‘ servod their i-oiuilrl S, (‘l;ir<o|i_ chairman Pl iniltiao, and A. ll. Ibo‘ siiid on Suiuriluy llml n u. i ed that .il 10am, o-ii iboinul] children would liilil‘ Pill‘ m - cert-monies, while the $99 would include Sir (‘huilfl pittrick, Premii-r, Sir lloiiiel and others. "A C s! s/iian Deli!” FRAGRANT end flavotuThcqusIIW COLE Orange P13“ tiny in the hfffmfl nu W‘