iimmmumm nmuuunvllnlmrr u ' 4_u\u\\m\\\inl \\mvlllulrr\\\\mwllx\xmm " . - wnn-awrl/l/Aumuwwlal/fixuuw 11. 1920. 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown J 0400125 a; McLEOD. Ln. k ' "m" m1: continua". “ THE western contour on Sale at just $7.50...... Jap Silk Blouses Round Neck Style This pretty little Rich, soft, heavy xvashztble white Japanese Silk blouse with high neck detachable collar, worth to l l $3.95 nice washable Jap silk, ‘all sizes, L round neck. Very smart at $3175 A wonderful sale of J ap silk and icrepe-de-chene blouses worth to 7.50 THIS MORNING THERES AN OFFER IN SILK AND CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS THAT ISa big economy event. The gar- ments are all good-some of them superlatively so-—all of them good styles—all of them ivearable and attractive. Here are the details. ' 7.50~Jap Silk Blouses $3.95 Peter Pan . . . .$3i.i).'r. blouse is of This smart lap Silk Blouses Peter Pan Collar Heavy’, smooth, soft Jap silk, very smart, Chepe de chene Blouse Bargains at neck, sailor WINNER AT .. . . . .. . $3.95 $3.95 $3.95 Collar, and pockets, worth $1.50. $3.115 $3.95 blouse has round collar rin back, A $53.60 for . . . . . . $3.25for...... 54x78 inch. Dcdspreads worth ......$‘5--‘59 70 inch. Linen Damask for Table cloth, beautiful (lcsign, worth Sale, of Spring goods are new worth to $4.90 $4.25 for . ledsprcati size 60x05 inches worth regular $5.75 for . . . . . . . . $15"! 70 inch UNION damask Table linen, floral pattern, $2.50 .9339 for ... . .. $ .50 Coatings 3 worth to 4.90 This is a really remarkable bar- gain including as it does a nice range of llonegal Tlweeds, Fancy Tweeds, and one piece of Green Cheviot. The 54, 56 and 58 inches wide—they are AT THE REDUCED PRICE OF $3.50 Sale of Over Shipped C ounterpanes "N, Lin ens IT WAS A (THOICIG Oi" ICITHER SENDING THIS SHIPMENT iiACK_—0it l’U'i"i‘IN(} IT ()N SALE AT A CUT PRICE. 1t was an over shipment-more than we wanted-mud we’ll make it worth your while to take them off our hands in a hurry. (i0x85 inch; Bedspreads and right-they are per yard. OFFERED worth , , $3.25) value $1.89. m f" lLL CHILDREN ASK IS LEAVE TO DIE Th9 510i‘! of the w'rirlrl's ruisery will] never fire told. l-Jach case is a volume in itself. Just now Admiral Newton A. Mc- Cully, in command of Anterlcan naval uniln in the Illack sen, mak- on an appeal on behalf of the child- 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. Get some of this today at. .. . . . I fen of the Primes, 20,000 n; whom are in dire need. Ho tells of visit- illk an orphanage where the chill- reu nave only bread and ten madt. from apple pnrlngs. Mnuy of the children nre sick from lack of nour “ilmtm and 1101"“ 055018? blacken- fd filtgers cairscd by freezing (lur. tut: the winter. All the children flak the admiral anys, is to lm allow. itu\\mu\\\wvillh\\\\wrwaw§t\uu\\\\\s%awlnlnn\\u\u\\firxzm\\\\vlrraa\ A ~ \\\rtu\u\vlllnlulamiun\\\\\wnn\\\\\v.%n4\\\1€ - \a1wnlnllna\nu\\\x1nl\\\\\\*.l4un VOILE $1.49 $1.49. 0d to die. The condition in the Crimea in M91191)’ ‘i-Yillcal of conditions pre- Hrlllns over a lute pan of the continent of Europe and over want, reaches in western Ania. Misery is the portion of many millions and misery will remain their port- ion untlli the world in restored to peace and men again are permitt- ed to than in production. —l‘l' PAYS ‘.0 tny in thin Prov. ince. i. —HOLMAN8 CATALOG saves you money. 8798-5-11-21 -—SHlPPlN‘G.—The schooner Glyn don in charge of Capt. Doucette, has arrived from Port Hastings loaded with a cargo of screened coal,—}{, —-TAKE‘S HOME NEWOAR. ._ Mr. Jan. Taylor. prior to his dc» parture to Yanmouth, N. S., pm chased u Brisco Touring Cur iron- t-he loch‘. dealer, ‘Mr. C .H, 5w wart. of Summersido. - —PROPERTY 0HANGE$-—The splendid residence and land owned l?! Mr. ‘C. W. Ives of Tryon has been purchased by Mr. William E. fnllteck, oi’ Tryon for the hnud- S3810 sum in the vicinity of $15,- --HORSE NOTE-Mr. John O. (‘obb, of Summeraide sold his splen- did trotting horse, which won the match race on Central Street, tht other evening to Mr. \V. M. Best, lleliuont, ‘Lot. 16. —BUYS AUTOS-Mr. ~l\rtnrur (Ynnrerou, Augustine, was in town FflliiLV and returned home with two new Chevrolet 4-90 citrs, having pur- chased them froru Messrs. Lea d lluirlplrregv, Summerside. —-UNLOADING INVERNESS COAL-We are now unloading a schooner of lnverncss Screened (‘out Save money by taking deliv~ cry ilirect from the schooner. Phone your order. it. T. llolnluu, Ltd. Sum mersitle. , 8796-511-31. -BUVS SEVEN PASSENGER.- Mr. Hillard G. Muttart, of the iiru of Messrs. Sinclair Kr Stewart, Ltd. Sunr-mersitie, recently purchased a seven passenger Ztiastc-r six Me- Laughlin from the local (lcalers, George IifcQu-urrie, Summer- sit c. ——STOCK NoTEsj-Tho farmers institute of Grand River Lot. 14 has recently purchased a Superior groom; bull, yenlitrld from the ilola- tien herd of Aicssrs. George, B Mr-Nutt uml Sou. oi‘ tllurnley This zruinnrl was shipped to Wellington Friday. -——PA|NFUL INJURY-—.\ir. Oct nur Gallant, SllllllliPfSlill‘ while working-in n local blacksmith slror receiver] a painful accident being kicked on the trilzlr by a viscioils animal receiving severe injuries Ills friends are vcry glad to report {but Mr. Garlluut is now (loing nice- S‘. —SELl.'$ HIS PROPERTY-—Mr. James llell of (‘ape Traverse, re- cently returnctl from Winnipeg, uuri since returning (llsposcd of his farm house, lmiitlings and part ‘of his land to .\lr. George dlcltilcken and the remraiutlcr‘ to Messrs. Louis and lledley Muttart. —POLICE COUHT.-—At the po- lice court room on Friday nrorniug before stipendiary Magistrate Wyatt. a citizen (YilZITKPIl with an infraction of lhe "Prohibition Act“ was tronvietcd and fined $200 and costs or three months in jail Two y0lillfl men for speeding their autos on the streets were fined each $.20 and costs or one month, still two others for racing their horses on the streets, were ench fined $5 and costs.-H. —COMlNG OVER IN MOTOR BOAT.—Mr. Willis Pulley, of Lit» tic Shciunguc, N. IL, was an early visitor to Siruimcrsido Saturday uiorning having crossed the Straits in his Imotnr boat, Mr. Pooloy reports great. herring iish- ing for lhe past week. in fact so thick were thc herring that they could not haul the nets fast ('ll(liil-{h. -SHiPPlNG—The iirst schooner In arrive in Sumunrrsirle was the "fjlyncion" under the trommand of (‘npluiu Ilouceltt- with a cnruo of ‘.340 tons of coal for iiiesrs it. T. linlmnn, l.tti., Summersuie. Tire Giyudtrn sailed from Port liasting. t‘. ll._ arriving in Sumrnirrisidc, i"l"illil~_\'. ll will b" remetrtberetl that sim was the first schooner to lcuvc Huuruiersiiltr port, imtkiirt: lhe round trip in a week. —-AGED RESIDENT DEAD-The ili-zrih uf Mrs. 'l‘lru|n.is Henderson, irecurreil on Sunday the 2nd inst. ill l|~r honn .l‘. ldllrlsilaic. liect-tis ed who was 1'11 riy All»: Eliza- beth ll -.-‘ ' .- ti‘ s-i years of zwc, she leilvcs: to mourn one son John ill home iiilli four daughters, Mrs. Levi McNt-lll, Milo, Lnt h‘, Mrs Joseph ltlx, ifillnstiule, Mrs l-I. lllood and Mrs. (‘amt-run itix, lu the SHIIPS, zilso a number of ltrund and areal srdnil children. She was laid to rcst in the Elmsdzilc (‘t-unfl- ery beside her husband who, pro- dcceuscil her several year's ago-—- ll. No More (lonstipation ior Blotclty Skin Mont u clear. healthy complexion regular bowels, and u perfect working liver P All any to o ' flatworm Idvifl- Inflnfinli Ind Niall. j III lfillfil "ery. The heart —8UMrMER8lDE—-Hear. 105th, band at War Memorials. Assembly l-iiali ‘May 26th. 8790-5-11-31 —8_T. ELEANORS people don't miss War Memorials at. Summer- side May 26th. See your boys and where they fought. 8789~5-1l-2i -__- —BANDVof 105th playing at War “Memorlaln"—Sumrneraide , May 26th. Auspices G.W.V A -8TALLlON CATALON will be offered for sale at the big sale on Friday, May i4 at Mr. Chas lves. 3i —PROPERTY SALE-Mr. Jos. Burns, of Kensingtou has recently purchased the residence of Mr. John W'tll‘l‘9ll, of Kenslngton and in tends moving in his new residence in the near future. ..--WAR MEMORIAUS in Stirri- mernldc high school assembly hall May 26th—-105th Baud in attend- uncc. 8789-5-11-21 --MARKET REPORTS.—Satur- day tuarkcts for potatoes in Sulli- merside have taken a slump now paying only three dollars per bush- el. —GROW‘POTATOES with high griule Nitrate of‘ Soda, Acid phos- phate and Nitrate of Potash the kinds that grow the best plulnt food for the least money. l~‘or sale by Austin A. Scales, St. Eleonora", Messrs A. iloruc and Co., Summer- side. 2 wks. —-HEHRING PLENTlFUL.—~Re- ports of lrenrentitlus catches of hcr ring around the Sunrmerside har- bor by the fishermen, are being madenud thcyolaim this is a god- fl0fltl as the fish are very scarce in the western part of tho Island. They are shipping large supplies to Aiberton, ‘Piguish and other western parts. ——POLICE CHANGE HOURS-- Torrurtetrcingknr Monday May 10th there will be a change in the rou- ine of the policemen of Stimlncr- iidc. Policeman Oakes, »goes on luty ht scveu (ft-lock 1i. _m. and is relieved at. 7 p. m. by police officer Podd who then takes up the night ounds and Nllrcs at 7 a. m. The srao-a-ii-a; Cotton text tnorning. Police officer Oalies -vus appointed special otticer to en orce the hye laws of sllilllilfil'~‘i.it‘.’ —-FUl\1E'lRAL SERVICE4—The rlmqml _()fl phr- late Mrs. Grace M_cQuarric which took place inst Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from the residence of her son Mr. \v. It. ‘Mcquarrie, to the Wllrrrol Cemetery wns very largely attenti- ed by friends and relatives. The Rev. Mr. W. H. Harding officiat- ing at the house and grave. Fol- lowing were the pail bearers:- Messrs. Jess illathiestru. Wm. T Muthieson, Enters‘, Syle and Iiorice ;)'lc:| —LlTTLE ici-uLo rDEADf.~The death occurred Thursday eveniul: .\t the home ot' her parents Mr. uud Mrs. Lawlrclilvctvfitriltrlrt Summeroislt: of their five year old daughter dose, after a short. illness of pneu- uouiu. The funerul took place Sutur day to the Roman (‘uthoiic (telne- felt sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family who only lust Tiles lay buried their iufnrtt, son Joseph. The tuothera is now ill with pneu- monia. The funeral took place Sutur for her recovery. —0FFER PRIZES-The Daugh- ters of The Empire of Summersititr are nwnrdiing trash rprizes to tilO boys and girls under sixteen years ‘if trge, who will have the best gar dens in “Thc Town of Sumurer~ side" The garden must the planted hnd taken care of by the (children themselves, and not from any out aid" rhelp. Thus the success of the tzurden will be due to the pupils thctuselvcs, as this work is not. ruly ustful but ziiso instructive. every boy and girl should do uli in their power not Dilly, to win a first prize but to unke his or hcr tfilfli" en a eredtg to their honm town. —OANADA FARM PRODUCTS. -—-'l‘h<- shareholders of the (‘trund- lun Farm Products held their mcel lug Wctinestlily afternoon in the Temperance iiall, Kensiugtou. 'ihe managers‘ reports oi’ the business wore enllrcly satlsfzictory, showing the voiuure of irushless truusurzttiti by this co. The comptmy recently purchased the warehouse of liicssrs Joseph rltcad uml Co. The following officers were electedz-elllitrasrs. J. M, Seard, President, George E. Brown, Secretary. Edward Wil- liams Vice-President. The follow- ing are directors elected fer the surrounding districts. Messrs. John A. Thompson. Jun. McLellan, Peter Mra-olntyrte, A. liowutt. W. E. John- son, and Albert McEwen. 74-0}- —-—- WEFVPE It N PERSON ALS —-Mina Mary Gnvln of Tignlnh is visiting in Strmmorsitle, the guest of her futher, Mr. W. ll, Gavin. ——Mrn. illattcraon Walker and daughter, Kcnalntztnn, were visiting in town on Friday-ii. —Mr. Ralph Noonan has returrr- ed from the Toronto University of Dentistry and will spend the sum- mer holidays at his home-ll. -Mr. John McClilvervi Vernon River, who had been on a business tour in Prince County returned to his homo on Snturdayr-li. --Mr. Dnrrach Woodnide. Clin- ton wan in town on Friday trunn- acting bu5in8SB.-'—H. —Messra. -E H. Monkley, R. G. ‘you are getting the Dresses Iieauiifui c o tt o n l: "w. es for the Chil- drn in very pretty models daintly trim- med cuiis and coll- ars, Plain or pleated skirts in high waisted effects in all new shades size2 to 14 yrs Chiidren’s fancy rompers in bluepmk -or combination col- ns rriuiictc $150’ i i i s Chiidren’s t i i ‘o4 o eoooao >040 ‘O-O-OQ-QO-Q _',v|,-_ lcmnk McDonald, and wife r\f Ellis ltiver, Lol it; left Satur- day ‘for Moucton, N. ii. where they will rtesidtr. —-.Virs_ ll. (lrndy, and duupzhttrrl Misses. Mildred and (iladys, of Me- Adam Jet. N. it, are visiting: in iSummr-rsltltr lhe guest of Mr. und Mrs. Jun. Ii. Sockc. —#Miss Rena Gillant, who has been spending the winter in iiiion- cton. N. 1L, wus lEViSililll; lrieutis in Summerside, Saturday en route to hcr home in Abrahanfs Village. — -Mr. and Mrs. Jabcz Lea, Vie- torlu, who are on u visiting tour ‘were guests ill. the Miuto House on Friday, ienvlnt: in the aflcrrhroii for lhe home pf Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wlokctt, kelviu. from illenee they will visit Mr. and Mrs. John f‘. Durant, Marguton-il. A house with 25 rooms within three. miuttttrn wulk of depot null.- uirle for lnrlzo bourdiul: house, for- merly known an the llnrpor llounc. ‘Finnish. A gum] opportunity for the plain. party. For fu i purtleulltru ud- t rcnn Milli. JOSEPH IIAIIPEII. (GEN. DEL.) ‘Plgnitlll, l‘. l‘). l. Sets If you select your Dinner next Dinner Set from one of our stock pat- tern Dinner ware lines best in the market. Block 8r Co. Clark and Norman McLeod have ro- turned to Summernlde after upend- lng a few wccka on business in Montreal. Sport Coats Handsome coats in the latest stvies of velour coverts, silvertones 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. PROWSE BROS LTD. The One Price Cash Store Fossils” . ‘Sunnyaide, Chitown Splendid Values in. Women and Misses A SUITS Pretty models for Spring with and with out vestees of best Quality Serges, Gabardine and Tricotine,siik braid and buttoned trimmed novelty pockets. Skirts come plain with pQc kets and belt in the newest shades for spriné sizes 16 to 45. Price $45.00 to $73 Q0 .1 Sp . - r 0cm $23.00 Silk Dresses A beautiful g ~' n1en’s and missesassilkrdlrrieigetesiil very latest styles for summer Tu ‘e and ovcrskirt models trill and ruflillc effects many trimmbd with f e collars $24.72 to $55.75. ‘ ancy line ofpserge and tweed Suits odd sizes special ++++o++u4+¢+++++¢>o¢» 0+» oooow +ro+vooaaoww Labor Savers for the Kitchen! SEE our line of cooking utensils. W: , have everything you need for baking-CUM‘ era. measuring-cups, rolling pins. calm-tin» W‘ rlnteo. cookie-cutters, un-opencn. ntnlnlflr ing howls, ate. ' "w Perhaps you are thinkinfl 0| n new now-ill u‘ l to our “range ". o! Cooking Rnnlpn 1114M u a ow you the feature of than stove: that enlllil!“ , to *5}: better results in {our culinary etiom- m. e O-(kdar Polls Mo in splendid 10f m kitchen floor; whether urn 0d or pllllidv l" , mums the color ‘and keep linoleum from 6'5‘ n g. 1V0 shapes, price without hnmilfl i ' Handle 25c extra. O-Codnr Polioh, 25c t0 $3- , We close daily at 5.310‘) The . Rogers Hardware Co, iii ' Wholesale & Retail r 87685-1081.