— “ééa .__..-ld x- i Easter Sale of Linens SheetingsuTowels etc. N INTERESTING SALE OF SPLENDID MERCHAN- DISE, MARKED AT PRICES that defy competition. Just compare these values with any mail order catologue offerings, remembering that this store offers you at all times right goods, right prices and swift, efficient service. Medium weight grey sheeting, 70 inches wide, 35c yd- Sale price .. .. Extra weight grey Sheeting, 70 inches wide very special yd value Extra iveight grey sheeting, 80 inches wide, very special yd value Vl/‘hite sheeting, 70 inches wide nice quality, Sale price 45¢ .\'d White sheeting, 70 inches wide, very nice quality special S" value . . . . . . . . » Horrockses 70 inch white Eng- lish Sheeting, an un- Si‘ M yd beatable value at . . . . Special Hemming Service 0n account of the particularly low prices offered during this sale, we are compelled to make asmall charge for an expert hem- » min-g service. SHEETS HEMMED FOR 10c each White sheeting 80 inches wide, very nice quality, sale yd price . . . . . . . . . .. White sheeting 80 inches wide, very choice sheeting of special value at . . . . . Horrockses, 80 inches English sheeting, standard of yd of the world at ..... Hemmed Sheets 70x90 inches good weight and very excellent valu-e at per pair.... $2 Bleached All Linen Table Cloths 70x70 inches, very special value at Sale price . . . . . . .. Colored Turkish Towels, 18x36 inches, sale price per pair Grey Cotton 36 to 40 inches wide SPECIAL 10c YD. Our special Linen Crash strip- ed, in White or Brown, yd 16 inches wide Unbleached Table Damask, good weightand width special id Sal-e price All Linen Cream Table Damask good heavy weight, a0 id special Sale price Bleached All Linen Table Dam- ask, 70 inches wide, $1 yd Special Sale value . . .- ...-- . . - . . .- 800 yd v l PILLOW CASES IIEMMED FOR 6c each Hemstitohed, ready washed all linen Huck Towels, 17x34 inches pair .. . Good. medium weight 40 inch circular Pillow Cotton yd Sale price Good medium weight 42 inch circular Pillow Cotton Yd Sale price ' Good heavy weight 44 inch cir- cular Pillow cotton 450 Yd Sale price Good extra heavy Weight 46 inch circular Pillow cot- 65¢ .\'d ton, Sale price . . Brown Linen Crash towelling good medium weight, l6 I20 id inches widle . . . . . . . . . . Grey Cotton 36 to 40 inches wide, ex- tra weight SPEUIA L 16c YD. Hemmed Pillow Cases, 40 inches Wide, good medium weight cotton, at each . . . . . . . . Bleached, All Linen Table Cloths 70x88 indhes, an attrac- $3 tive special at . . . . . . . .. English make colored Turkish Towels 20x44 inches . Pl‘. English made Union Huck Towel 16x34 inches, great 45¢ valueper pair The Famous “CANNON” Towels The best value white Turkish Towel on the market. Size 23x48 in $1.00 pr. Size 26.x 54 in ' 1.15 pr. Mailed post paid on receipt: of price. Western Guardian -l'-'0N LATE-IIITITERN NIWO —Pn|o 8 in uvnillblo. ti’ —~8MART NEW MODELS ll Ladies’ Cont: and Drones tor Easter at Sinclair's. 8415 -I.OVELY NEW MlLLlNEllY ‘for Easter showing at Sinclair's. 841i Building, Summornldo every day. l _?__. I l —ATTRACTIV E STYLES ii" l lundles’ Oxfords and Slippers for Easter at Sinclair's. ' l i —EASTER BARGAINS AT] l-IOLMAWS, ladies real silk hos-- ilery. all the new popular spring‘ vshadea at $1.25 and $1.50. Thurs‘ 'dny and Saturday at Helium's. lsuinmaralde. 8412 —HOLMAN'S. SUMMEIISIDEV oiilce, store and warehouses will be closed all day Good Friday. March 2cm. 8412 -—EASTER BARGAINS ATl iHOLMAN'8.—100 pairs large size; white ilannelette blankets. sizes" about T0 in x 84 in. A pair for $2.50 on Thursday and Saturday at ll-lolmanh, Summerside. 8412 —NOBBY STYLES in men's ‘and young‘ men's suits at Sinclair's. 8415 l ‘ —EASTER BARGAINS AT lHOLMAN'S.—~Men'a plnln tan and |ecru broadcloth shirts with self de- ituched collar to match. ior $1.65 o" Thursday and Saturday at Ho!» "KID'S. Summerslde. 8412 ,- —SINOLAIR'S STORE and ware-i house will be closed all day Good Friday, April 2nd. 8415-3-30-21 —EASTER BARGAINS AT H0bMAN'S.—Women will partic- ulnrly like this one-strap nllpper ‘Will! cutout vamp and low rubber heel for only $2.49 on Thursday illlll Saturday at Holmuifs, Sum- lni-rside. 8412 —EASTER BARGAINS AT HOLMAWS-dhondcloth Bloomers with double cull in green, cerlse. gold. peach, navy, purple and black only 98c Thursday and Saturday at Holman's,_ Summerslde. 8412 —-GU.ARDIAN OFFICE. - The Guardian's Western Ofllca is now located in the MoNeill Buildlnl; Water SL, Summerside, where sub- scriptions. news or advertising will be received. The phone number in 233. - —NEW ANNAN COLT STAKE —Aug. 18th, 1926, for colts 3 years old (and under) purse $300.00 open to the Maritime Provinces, trot unil pace (hopples barred).' Nomina- i-IOIIB April 15th 1 percent must uc- company nomination, 1 percent on May 15th, 1 percent June 15th, the remaining 2 percent when entries iclose Aug. 7th also entry named. 8420 . ___. -CORRECTION. —ln the ac- count of the Missionary Society oi’ ‘Princelown congregathn celebra- tion of its eighty-eighth birthday in hiulperlue Church on March 16th the statement "nine thousand three ‘hundred and titty-nine workers lconnected with the United Church" nine hundred and titty-nine, etc. —TORONTO PARTY. — Judge and Mrs. J. E. Wyatt, Miss \vllllllll Wyatt and Mrs. W. A. Brennan. Summerslde left on Monday morn~ ln-g to visit Montreal, Toronto and other cities. Mrs. Brennan plan» to make an extended trip and will include Chicago; Davenport, lowu and other lMiddle Western cities in her itinernry.—K. -—ROGERSVILLE VISITOR. - Miss Hazel C. Mnloney of Rogers- vllle, N. 13., who has been spending some time with her friend. Miss Ruth Gallant ol' Sninmerslde lett Monday morning (or her home. Miss Muloney had a pleasant visit. -x. —PREPARING FOR FISHING- Activities of lobster vpackers mud other sun-fruit. dealers are already ln evidence around Kenslngton which again visualize the return or the holiday season. The lobster packers are already anticipating the legal season and supplies are ill-siributlng among the various cen- tres. This also reminds us that the Iinlldny season i5 concomitant with the fishing respite, and the modern lzed intellectual people oi Ke/n- slngton would do well to ill-spiny in the busy. industrial centres what lnVltin-g prospects Kenslngl/in nnd surrounding country can advance to attract tourists. Y. Shnrnpoo will: light u Ointment w on masonry, to he: the lalp oidnndrlillh nilhor mrptlonl, and to olfiillh n pd- moaont condition o! hair hnlth. I with Culhfl Iocp, llcnlono oi Qnicnrn —GUARDIANO on an: a ml should have read three thousand I EASTER Ever Shown patterns that r prices. The i...... Showins oi BLBTHES by This, Store At Savings that will Astound You ' Presenting all the newest styles and ival ‘anything this store has ever shown. Clothes with character and tailored absolutely the finest at notably low ' suns FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN ' patterns. range to from. New arrivals more striking colors and A big choose Prices $12. to $38. TOPCOATS» - These natty Top- coats add to your ap- pearance. Tailored along the smartest lines with peak lap- els. Double breasted and slip-ons of de- sirable fabrics in fancy tweeds and bright cheerful col- orings. ‘ Prices $15. to $28. mother’s favor. Juveniles 3 to Boy’s 8 to 18 BOYS’ SUITS A“ Styles .and values that will win a English and Scotch iweeds plain blues, browns and greys at real money saving prices. 8 years $2.85 to $5.00. years $6.50 to $14.50. THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE |Prowse Bros Ltd. Outfitters The Men’s MEN’S NEW SOFT HATS FOR EASTER Your attire is never com- plete for Easter without your new Hat. We are equip- ped with the finest showing lf Men’s Hats we ever had. All the newest styles“ and .olori'ngs at remarkable low prices. Prices $2.00 to $6.00. MEN’S AND BOY’S CAPS FOR EASTER Without a doubt wefare showing real class in our Caps for Men and Boys. You will be delighted on seeing them. _ Boys Caps, prices 75c to Men’s Caps $1.00 m $2.50. ,' ONE PRICE TO EVERY- BODY SPOT QASH. kh 273cm. —-SOCIAL GATHERING— The social gathering and dunce held at the home ol Mrs. Wil-i Xred Tauton Alberton. on the 18th inst, wn-s voted by all who attend-l ed. the most dell-ghtlul of the scu- son. The music wns supplied by Mr. A. T. Ahern and his orches- tra assisted by Miss ‘Myrtle Pllllllllfil of Tyne Valley accompanist, and the ‘numerous encorcs. dBlllllIHIUd day the dancers to every number ul- trsted to the musical nbllity oi the players. At eleven o'clock a. dallnty luncheon was served to more then twenty guests. The light fantastic was once more lllilllllltdl in aind carried until a late hour. whom one and all assembled to as- the “Bast. Yet" and to thunk her for a most enjoyable evening. ..___.¢¢+§__i Jllnnrilfirfl-lnlment for Grluno. uiL 1 PERSONALS —Mr. vCharlea Acadia Chic. Sackvllle. visited Summersldi! for the week end. Charlie was-quondnm proprietor oi the Royal Chfe, Summerside. Hum, o! the —Mlsa Jennie Jnrdlne, Kenning- ton who has completed her counso In Dietetics in iBrldgemrt Hospital. Bridgeport, Co n.. has accepted a ooslflon as dletllan lnCopp hospi- tal, Cambridge, aMnss. Her many friends congratulate her on her dis- tinguished success. _ ..'EASTERN AG NT. —Mr. J. W. Murdock il now I unrdlln agent in Montague and wilFbe planned to l-qh 5:‘? (Yulndlun ' In. In? m" mm Tam“ m” the party wallcimilucteil by the Rev. Dr. llam- .__v____._____ a ..'FOR -SA_LE.—Vuluuhle llotel property at llloulugue. All modern conveniences, bulh-rooiu and sew- erage. hut waiter healing ,ulso u large stable in coniiticlltiii. All In good repulr. Ono ol’ the best pro- lnnultions on llu- inurkct today, An. ply Ada M. (in-on. Spray-Allan lllcCunncll. Spray-—ln 0. I3. A. Memorial . I Spray-Mr and Mrs Ernest .\'lc- lit-ll, (lriltrc Cumpbell, Lily Nichol- nun-n. 'Spruy-—+Cnrl Cameron. Spruy—»Suuiluy School ‘CIIlSIS. ‘Wrcul h » 81i87-3-27lll4l. dllllih (ri-sci-nlu-kvlr. S. A. MncDonaltlci-iwgh JQhnMQHI ‘and Employ-i m; Mr and ‘Mrs. T. W.l Cruswell, inlay ‘hloCnnneIIL DIIBPJOTY Stewart, Penrl Burns, lPefly CIIIIP" -.~':n, ill-tailor McNevln, Jenn Mt" Leun dillliun Ducheniln. lTiie reinilius were Juld to rest in undtho 'l’cuplc‘l.< cemetery Th9 lmll’ l)l‘ill'l‘l‘:l were Messrs, Edwin W-lillfl. Chrl rmuemh. llumin lh-(Ynnnell. Lloyd Johnston. Mrs. Gurnlium Ellvnilcy, (‘huulliiiqun Club, Editlll‘Szly-l-l~ Chandler, CARL BRUCE RIGGS ‘I The [uuerul ol‘ Curl llruce illggn was held iroln Ills Iutc residence. 1125 Fitzroy slreol. Silndny, March 21st at 3.30 p. m. The service. was any assisted by Mr. ‘E. C. Robert- son. Tho (‘.ho‘r sung "Forever with the Lord." and lhc 23rd Palam 'l‘li-e dcceuscil was ln Ills twentieth yenr. and although ailing in henlth for more than n your bore his gul- lerlnyrs with Christian patience. lie wns nlwuys cheerful and thoughtful hr others, and died trusting in Christ as his Saviour. There nre lelt to mourn the loss oi n loving eon and brother. his narrowing mother nnd step-father. one sitter. Golda, Mrs Allan Hwmm oi’ Windsor. Ontario. and one brot- her. Vernon o! Wind-nor. Ontario. The esteem in which he Wll held was shown by the large Iunerul procession and also by the many floral trlhnteo which covered and surrounded hhi casket Pillow-Mother. (‘percent-Golda and Vernon. receive new: items. odvartiainl. Job Prlllillll. new and renewal out» lcrlptlonl. \ tf Cross-—Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Rlggn. _ Spray-Mr. And Mrs Henry Mut- low and flinily. Wreath-Mrs. I. C. Roberts-m and olotor Cora. Spur-Mr. and Mm. limlllltol. Spray-Johnson family. U l XI of Bun (la-guy w l in unload ~ filth Lumb38° Rhgumflilfifll Headache Ncutitls Neuralgla Toothache noes NOT 11¢. B55" '- Jv-W A u .'."'uulll .0 ll“: Colds Pain