f ' Special English Silk and Wool Hose assorted light mixtureskwidie rib all sizes ,'wee en c m‘. special Dress Rep 36 wide, Rose, Blue, Yellow Sand, Mauve, Navy, Pur- ple, Grey and Brown 35c Checked Gingham, 36 inches wide Pink, Mauve, Blue, Orange, Week end 6 value........... J. “Q7. SATURDAY, Boys’ Two‘ i»... Suits a Challenge Value OYS TWO PANT Tweed suits $8.75 in Fancy Browns ' and Dark Mixed Tweeds. The Coats have three piece belt and pleated back. The Bloomers are large and roomy. This isavalue $8 75 that challenges mail order comparison,all sizes from 26 to 35 Boys’ Bloomer Pants $1.45 pr. Boys’ Bloomer Pants in good weight, full lined, brown or grey tweed, wool and cot- $1 45 ton mixture, all sizes . Mens’ 2 t .50 Tweed Sill?" Men’s all wool 2 pant Tweed Suits in the new two button English Model, fancy greys, fawns and sand, FOUR $27 50 PIECES all sizes . . 1 Week end Bargains, Boys’ Cheviot Reefers $4.00 each _ Boys’ Blue Cheviot Reefers plain, double breasted style, brass buttons, good weight for ' Spring wear, sizes 2 to $4 00 10 years . Mens’ all Wool $20 Sprung Coat Men’s All Wool Spring Slip on Dvercoats, fancy Greys, Fawns and plain light Covert 32o 00 Cloths -¢-~--...-.--- Silks and Dress Fabrics Special Pure Silk Crepe de Chine in 1O colors, 38 inches wide- Faience, Quimper Blue, Maise, DuBarry, Rosewood, Toreador, Mexico, Burgundy, Airel- $1 49 dale, Nasturtium . Black Duchesse Satin 36 inches wide,regular $1.75, special 49 week end price . . . . . . All Wool Canton Crepe, a very handsome and also a very useful dress fabric, offered in Black, Cream, Grey, Sand, Seal, Aire dale, Tan and Creole. Regugac gular $1.50. Week end .. 200 yards Pure Silk Pongette 33 inches wide, natural shade only English Silk and Wool Hose 89c Week end Sale Dress Rep 35c inches Gingham 25c Red, Black and Ladies’ llats $2.75 Ready to Wear Ladies Ready to Wear Hats all the new shapes, styles and Col- oure-all New York $2 75 makes Ladies’ New Spring llats Special $3.75 Handsome American Ready to wear Hats in straw and Satins Latest spring shapes. . $3 75 Splendidly attractive range of Hats for Girls and Misses $2 00 will ‘be placed on sale for SATURDAY at_ each . . . . . . MOORE ..; f I'I°LEAOD W . . , . . . . ., J fcotton Jersey Bloomers 39D Ladies’ Cotton Jersey Bloomers Peach, Mauve, Pink and White, this is one of the specials advertised in our 39v Spring Catalogue . .. . . . . . . Special Undervests 29¢ Here is a ‘Catalog Special” in Ladies Spring Undervests, Sleeveless, 29c Short sleeve and Opera Top . . . Ladies’ Rubber Aprons Ladies Rubber Aprons, all colors, kgood quality, very special . . . . . Hemmed Pillow cases 45c Hemmed Pillow Cases, good qua1.. ity 40 to 42 inches wide, PAIR Hemmed Huck Towels 75c Hemmed All Linen Huck Towels, extra Heavy Weight, a great bargain at,PAIR Grey Cotton 40 inches wide, week “I! end special, per YARD . . . . . . . .. 50“) I Western Guudien -POR LATE Wlflfllll NIH! —Plgo 3 in available. ti- —GUARDIANB ON BALI at the Guardian's Western Ollloo in the MoNeilI Building. Summ "a ov- ery day. ' —GUARDIAN OFFICE. - The Guardian‘; Western Olllce i: now located in the McNeil Building. —DON"I' FORGET the hi! Auct- ion Sale on the premheu of John J. Down Seavlew on Monday April 1t5h. at 12 o'clock. 4-9-2i -—KEN8iNGTON-8UMMER$lDEl Clifton Circuit for April 11th., Preaching service’ a; Summerfieid at l1 a. m., at Kenslngton 3 p. in.. S. S. Kensington 2 p. m. ———— i —OENTRAL ssoequa-usapt-l isl. Pastorate. Dr. Sldey will‘ preach on Sunday April ll at Bel» mont at 11 n. m.; Central Bedeque’ at 3 p. in.; Ulilier Freetown at 7:30l i» m. l —-CHURCH NOTICES for April. 11th. Bedeque United Church of Canada. Rev. ID. K. Rosa, ministerz! North Bedeque at 11 a. m.; Free-l‘ town at 3 p. m; Travellers Rest at; 7 p. m. ' l l —THE LATE JAMES TUPLIN—‘ in the obituary notice of’ James Toor Tuplin the name Mrs. James Stamer. should replace lthat ~of lira. George Siamer. and in the list of pallbearers the name of James McNeill should replace that of Edward Bryenton. Y. —IN .HOSPITAL-Hl.s many friends will regret to learn that Mr. George Barbour, Prohibition luspector- was taken to the ‘Prince County Hospital yesterday to nod-- ergo an operation for AiPPGDCllO-i itls. I l —NEW MINISTER-Mr. George B. llicNutt, Secretary of the ofllc? iul board of the Trinity United ICliurch. Siimmerside, has re- 'ceived word from Rev. M. C. mic-Donald. of Hopewell. N. S.. that he has accepted the call ex- tended to him by the Trinity Un- ited Church. Summerside. L —FIDDLERS CONTEST-Great interest is being taken in the Big Fiddlers ‘Contest to be held in Summeuside on the 21st and 22nd of this montii. Prizes will he off- ered for the Fiddlers and also for dancers, it ls expected that the merchants will all co-operate "and together with the citizens make lt two grand festival days. Details will be announced later. l —ST. FELIX- On March (l0, a well attended meeting was held ut St. Felix 1o organize a Women's dnstitute in that locality. In the albsence of the Supervisor. Miss liathic-son, Miss hiargaret (‘valiant was authorized Organizer. Twenty members were enrolled and the following officers elected: Presid. em, Miss ilinrgzirct Gallant, Vice, Mrs. itichzrrd Mosher, Secretary; 'l‘reaiiurer, Mrs. John Chaisson, Directors. Mrs. George Deslloche, Airs, 'i‘yne Arsenault and Miss Jean Wail-sh, Auditors, Mrs. Urbain Arsenault and Mrs. hiarian Maryln. Tile last Tuesday in each month was chosen as the regular day of meeting. -NEW BANK QUARTERS —- Tlio offices of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Ken-slngton have been coin- pleted and are now occupied by, the competent staff. The change‘ has been most acceptable, as the limited space in which the staff had been compel-led in transact lmsine-sas was assuredly ‘inadequate; but they were forced to utilize it 8 since the fire oi‘ last summer. Bul. in the fire Illfl not effect the volume Sll :Ihc needs of the patronizing pub- 2n ‘fire-sourci- to ‘the column; 0i‘ T-heHiu “uranium. Y -—ELMSDALE,--A very enlliusl-l ‘PIS/ill? meeting was held at the home ,oi' Mrs. A. L. Rennie. Elmsdule. on‘ pliaroh Jllst for the purpose of or-i gauizing a 'Wtini-ei\'.=l institute. Ow-l ling to the condition of the roads‘ and weather. ll svas impossible for. n Supervisor to be present. and‘ Mm. A. L. Rennie was authorlzedl liy bliss Mathle-son. the Sllpervis . N, Dezeng Diagnostic Professional Unit COIIOBT FOB ‘III PLTIINT EFFICIENCY I0! III OPTOIITBIIT The Woillworth Unit profile ll MIIIQIQO eolootln of ooloulil "nuns-onto tint nublal t! Optometrist to our? completely hie ocular enmlullon, wlthou the plllilll leaving the olnlr Gd with ouch individual Intuit within Install reach. An Important roqulelk II a r0- frmtlug outfit ll lbeollto OII- fort for the patient. Thlu llll B. rnlnd n Inward Ill to the perfect comfort IIU illicit. A oomforhill IIUOII on be more quell; ml out]; Anon all elk I he IOU! lflq Q Ono-retain h unmounted with lhiloeilo IIIOIQIIM o! mlnwpnnloton which do III- alllhlt noel III I.“ lilo“ dumb?“ lnnuel lnflloollll H. J. MABON O ui.."""“' "wlefi-"l-u» N. nf business irun-siictoil since the crlal and instructions. Twenty-l inmliiifion and the staff know well four mom-hers were fcllrqlled anal how to min-l. their rational demands the following Olllce" aplwlmed‘ of n progrrsslvia public. The ap-‘Preslilcnt. ‘MTB- Bruce Curr!“ vlcw polnimcnts are modern, and ulhrrezsltlont. lMr-s. J. A. ‘Clllllllihail- lilo can bl- gpewlily and agreeably/Secretary- MFB- J- ‘V-frilrlellv/rrea‘ lSUDPllPIl and ivh-eii this far rBEChlill-Efillrfir. M5- llllllh Williams. Direct- institution wnnts 1o display any ors, Mus. T. A- | feature that-may not be universallyjlohn A. Wells and lllrs. A. L. Ren- nspfliilll. the officials forthwith have nle, Auditors. Mrs. Allan Hardy Jlinurafn Iiinlrnrnl for burne- McDonald Boat Baltic. has boirziit the ‘McNeil! imill property at Elm! |Baltlc and intends i0 build 8n 11P- to- lopersted by Mr. McDonald for a storm of a few years n50. Which ' “n destroyed the dam and part of the the Potato Growers’ Auocietlun. puperintendent the chipping 0f twelve cars of seed potatoes from here last week for the United 6tntes.-Cept. C. M. Pitegoruld and |hlc eoaielent Milton Hemlihill. have been working in Charlotte- town for the int ten» dnya-Olpt. getting tire S. S. Montague in reel- lneae for opening of -nevlgotion.-~ Ladies’ Ready to Wear NEW COATS I ‘Stylish Spring Dresses, New Print- ed Silks, Georgettes, Gantons, Flat Crepes, Etc. Prettler drone: for the money W" hi" never seen. perk and light colors and made in ondleu new WiYl. lllfll ll flaw‘- lw° Pu“ "W's" Sizal lor Mince, Women and large . . . . . . . . .. $38.00 and so many to select from. straight lines. etc. Women. Prices range from $15-50 1° -- Millinery An attractive assortment o1 hate ir‘. urge and small head alzel, styles. mater- _ial5 and colors too varied to mention- Juat arrived a nice assortment of ladies gen h“; in bright new chides for Sprlflfl- Stitched. Gloves for Spring Dainty styles ln kid with fanny ¢m' broldered cuffs in Sand. Grey illd Bliflk $2.85 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.25 A large assortment of Chamoisette Gloves with fancy culls 85c to $135 Plain Chamolsette Glove: 50c and 65¢ Those Gloves come In best shades of Fawn, Sand and Grey. alw Blifik- Prowse Bros Ltd. Prices Range from $11.25, $12.50, $13.50, $16.50 and 11p t0 $60.00 Our Coats are smart and new utylfl- Mill)‘ "lmllml with summer fur, other: handsomely embroider“! if"! in the newest flares and stnalght NM fill"- ln the most fashionable mlterillo—Polret Twill, Oharmeen, Trlcotlne. Fancy Twill materials and mlny pretty Tweed:- A few Cape Coats jult arrived. Our Coat: come in Ill" to,- Misses, Women and ‘over sizes up to oils 51- Overblouses in Fugi l Silk and Broadcloth Nicely tailored Blouses of Fuql Silk. high neck in Sand. Will" "d °°'°"' Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.00 Plain tailored Cotton Broadcloth C-erbloulel, White and Natural. All size; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $55-40 Pongee Silk . . . . . . . - A . .4 - - - . - -- 53-00 __' A i ;- . v. ._1_ I, [g M-Collun}; ‘ 1ir:|il-\'l——i. i.lul -n . 2. organize this institute. and was SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL |0 (‘pirated IAIN,"- (lfiady: Denny‘ lnvurwglnr l “n; Mtlflhzzlrgmh pane“ with the necessary mm- Honor Roll of Sumniersitlc liish‘ 5-’ slllllvi-"Vfi geld“) n_ 2 ll‘“ililllnltlwulrfalflvglllllvl» _\.,,,.l;,,,, School for ‘March. Grade \—-l. Aleihn ot e . - l d Woe, iMrs. H. \V. Johnson. Matthews, ‘Mrs.’ Fastem Guardian Murdock is now Guardian ax- 8638-4-10-101 .”TO EREOT Milk-Ml‘. Michael uillt Mir date saw mill. This mill was I |'|'7i"5' l Iiuir. mbor o! years till the great McLaren one of the directors of "Qrzg: he h hi" elm thought l1 elm ‘madly.’ ‘Fulmhfld llid lliloiviilo ‘ROD ore Principal's dclll- Vlce Principal's dept. Grade .1x_1_ 110mm] Jamjgson; ‘Sfllilll llufller and 2 Ruth Muttarr 3. Viola Mallet. ileuuail; fl. Help ‘.\izicKiiinon. Second Vice Principal's dept. ‘ Ilia lull gnu. The iin HON’! mmnled no lively ls I 1rjnric unlined by. "I'll stop and dlnoc I while.“ sin: uid. She lnolt tiny slaps on llcr lip- tots. and Wllifkd around and around. while the cricket went on The wind came and dam-rd rie. Ind ed with her Thin e- liries came, ‘ uruilc l\‘--l. lliirinlm Hui-S Grade x__1_ Ada Macpoiigiill; lhlmons. l l t llifllnl‘ Alllml u. Jiu-lt .\li"l\'i-lllll'. 1 ; 3. A1 . Horned . . . , ._ M. s. Lew s‘ rep. - . - - -- ' lirlllll‘ lil---l. chi-i §f\'\\':lfl 2 ii Kenn Jam “on ex l (Hilde V.—1. Daisy Ulllllifll; ‘l. llut-(ltiuguu. l-ltlna linker Grueli- ll- I. Lulu ltnnnnrvl’ Grade Vllil—l. PaSBie Strachan; To"! ‘vllll-el 3- Ethel Ulmkml “ml . - , m; [ylkl it . [Fred Gulla-nt (equal). l ., 2' Jeaniulaaifilikil».iiertlleiiem. e er l R- M-"lllal" 4°11 l J‘ Lester Doug ' I d {nprsfi-Fliora lllaldvginl. mozlllz. Grade wm_L Stephen pomp: Grade .IV—-1. Donald Bpothiloyiti: s. QUEEN 31-. Sew" B“ “Y " ° ° ' . ' .. w if l n th- 2. Miriam carruuim; :. ecu » lives chosen as the regular day of gytldwnnue Dudds .,' } rm 00 flmmmm _ |I OHARLOTTETOWN ‘"°°U“3' I E. A. Tenions dept. , Grade lll~l~ Lucy ‘35111010115; 2~ P‘ E l’ Grade Vl|—1. Jemima TnntomlRoss MacKenzle; 3. g Lugy Bishop; 3. iMuriel Gordon. M. Laura's dept. P- I l J. Dawson» dept. . Grade I'll-l. Edith Williams; 2. (‘ionstnnce Lefiirgey and Reta Carr ' Q ~ '1'- D [non (equal); 3. Ruth Dodds, Dem _.¢EAs1-5R|q AqgN-h _.Mr_ y l l C) gzihillicNelll and Arthur Clow (BOU- l TO t2 ES i " t (Elem. in Montague and will be pieas- l ‘to moelve mews items. ldvartis- CnmKm_MUs|C HoMQNTAGUE HOR$E RACES A CRICKET played his lidrllr in Wednesday, August 18th. . SO11. School Mnlpeque. .\|(‘l\'l|ll 3. .\lur_v Burns. - . . lmi Benrlnto 1i. Thelma Wuotlpltle. building. “Ema: Engfnflfgfm: (lrndi- \'lll~-l. sLiIrgitiIn-‘ii “Nllllally 2. _ Gel-r - llinrnli S. A . no ll . ..'GEORGETOWN lTEMs- 1:1 l Y°"Jl'-C'l=|:i_%flr|ihy|r\gh iii-illn- \'ll-~l. llilvlil hint-Gunman 2. ,l~‘mnc‘.s Robertson 3. Ninu Sling A. Green's dept. Hlldred lMc-' |Martlu uni] Emilia Clemens (equ- nl Grace Kern's dept. Grade il-i-l. Roderic smith: 2- ihlary Mai-tin. :5. Betty Jackson ‘Jenn McDowell and Verna Ron. 4 .\l. Lee's tiept. ' l Grade l-l. Wilfred Percy; 2. ‘Keith Simmons; 3. Miriam Nichol- C. Braden Jelly Principal. -_Z-¢0§-__.? . PARKING FCIIOOL Hum-r Roll Mun-h 1926. Fanning l'rlnrl|>||l'|t llopurhneni. (lrmli- Xwl. Gregor .\lcl\'uit 2. Adele ilruilv iX-A. Arthur Jnhuufuna 2. Li-iiu lluciiregor 3. Rny .\lnc0nugnvi. lutli Alunlgnuurry lli-li-n ll" Vvlillllllllfill Zl. firm-i- llrllflv-l" Wholesale Produce. Potutou I Specialty Oar Iota-only Sharpie: Cream 80F!" for Sale. Extra pnm on in Write or Phone 798 or TROUBLE o! q phyotelnl. In avian i the qnooflu of price III. near Into amelioration. a-nliicd may. l TIRED FEET Bathe well with Minnrdb in warm water. tit quickly soothe! and draws out the inflammation. llltlMEr-l _ uvwn-u-n-nnuuwlrlwu-v-Invr i l "if l . ' vlv-wwi.