lling-‘is lliilllfltly = l <lllill 0.01‘ Customers Please Shop Early g - i": a 2} e.-é<.-.-..;e 1;, . iA splendid exhibit old iliiiiity nndertbings-niislin and silk (ivEiJYHLINGERiE IN iSPLENiDlD ASSORT- MENT AND SPECIALLY low priced" for-this §’..°;’?.f“;l‘s-.‘”‘“ ‘a .i‘i"p‘ayi‘lr* "a ha“ “this ‘ I Way- s usua i e asso ‘nient an vfalues will be tempting. Tlhis opportunity of -~ ‘g flnmg “P your summer needs at a savirigishoiild not be over looked. _Here are some of the lines offered-just a few-and every one is good. . ‘ . -' Tempting Gowns Fashioned in the convenient slipeover. style is the wihite cotlionynighlzgown. Dainty lace surrounds short Kimona sleeves- and neck. Length 54, 56, 58. c.e'..=_=::.-:.ses: Chemises Chemise made of strong whitg cotton‘ trimmed with lace and insertion. Sizes 36, 38; 40. ' Enveklpe Chemise made of S ' l P ' . . . . .. . . . . pa“? m? fine _W‘hi'te cotton, lace trimmed g , Ladies - white v cotton ggwn ‘round neck and arm; Size 36~ u - made in Kimona style trimmed 38, 40, Price .‘ . . . . .. . . . .;.’ with torchon all!!! sleeves. ‘ lace round neck All lengths. Price $1.25 . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . Combination of fine white Nainsook, slip over style; All 0'0 0 o Others gowns Hm _ g (A at 225, 250, sizes. Price . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ., h ,2.75,Xs,oo, 3.50, 3.75, 4.50, 5,7... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.75 y; i 1~ . a White Muslin Drawers w -, . _ » _ . ....‘zi‘.‘.l‘e.li‘ili“ll.‘i‘if.’.i““iiliihill‘; .532???§l'..‘;“.‘$.%iiaf;§.i,“‘ite’* l. " 23. 25. 27. 29- Price 59 med with b ' n’ -nm' a . i - - . c cm roidery. PHCe-L". o: - "- - . . . . . "-4 - a Q o . . = . Ladies Athletic Combinations - 'La.i'ei"*.iiii.is' -. ‘a - Chis cornbilnastion isenligtic: lrg-uilllqzllnidhdislld? lilqirgdestlhlng qlffierent - . . . . . . . . . . $1.25, $1.50,‘ $34K‘) and $4410 F‘ will" "#10018 Lelia’ Bloomers ite underskirt-s‘, 4' .5533 of '_.- "1'.’ - a Stfibfigiwhfte cotton, trimmed Ladielsflne knit Jersey b10910- witlh torchon lace. Price . . . . . . er mtade m Pmk; ‘White, sky. Big as 0H1‘.......L......-..-.. L25'spe.clal""fi"'l"";"'"""' ~ Ladies underskirt miade or ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ - - - - - - - - 39c i ¥i".?.l“f.h§l°“fi.‘iiéisliifi‘l“i°i§f§ii ,_,‘_2,?‘*;~jg crises-Me "no 1410i l" “lilrl at’ “"3 pmce‘ A“ lengths Silk Bloomers at $2.85,3.0ll,3.50, cl $5.00 . . , ".__-'.i i" . . . . . . . . . 1.85 i ' * U ' fol p . c: i, . Dainty hoist! Qniieis “h” ' Iiadies white corset "covers" '7 °Anothier corset cover made made of strong white cotton of fine white cotton -trinnnéd .0» trirrlmod- with torchon -- lace. with lace and insorliionAll tizes poi siiissaoysa, 4o, in. Price . . . . Price .... 3. . _.>=.~->. .....-... its! 48¢ 75c ‘l! ' Still-another: made ‘in camisole style, y trimmed ‘ wjtlllenbbroidery. “Phismaikes a- very ptgettywiomglpcoveruijillll i.‘ gins’ Price ___H'____ _.__ _ ...'. . .7‘ ... ... ..’.. _' I $1.25 l Other prices 1.3.5. 1.59, 2.90 a-nc . , " " I 98c 4 _ deceased was a member marched . offence of allowing llquorxto be. ‘ diary Magistrate. s the defendant raised several ub- . loll for the unlawful consumption ' of‘_llquor save only such no "h . liquor 1n 0716'! possession. r I-aim. wanna” 161]" " I10 gKenalngtm, Box 1 . ‘Lax-ran ouAI-lirv lOanadian abasonfor 75 cents. Spacfal now pernyard 20 cents at Sllclalra. Summersfde. - .,v --75 PAIRS ACIWBI HINE tweed pants. mule: $10.00. June "Clearance our pair halfprlce. Sinclair and ‘Stewart Limiau. -~ I . i a-v 0 ,. -§4 mow ,NAVY . aonmv 561-56. prevlqialy. aokl at 106.50. Juno Special per yard $8.95. Sln- clalr l Stewart, Limited, . --8U6OE88FUL OPERATION. —-<Mlas Irene lMuLellan ‘of Sum- meralde waa succoasfullycperated upon for appendicitis at the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday. —MILK‘ REDUCTION» The sumanerslde milk men have reduc- ed their price‘ o4 milk from 14 cents per quart to 12 cents, start- 111g yesterday. June 1st. . —-BIKE RIDERS. LOOK HERE ——Slngle tube tires for cement on rim». rcsuiariy $2.15 for $2.421 ln- ner tubes for same regularly $1.45 it‘); $1.00 at ‘HOLMIANS, Bummer- a e. ~ -LEFT PORT-—SCIIDDIIBI' Bor- eas. which was loaded with coal for parties. ln Summorafda, sailed out of the harbor Wednesday morn- ln: for Sydney-Capt. Poi-lei- is ln charge. - —Ilellance Blcycle, with coaster brake. mud‘ guards, doubletube tires. tool bag, wrench, 91d can, Dl-unp, rear luggage carrier, stiind for hlnd w'heel_ gas lamb, bell, sent to your station for $50.00. ‘Lady's Blyle same equipment for $51.00. —RUNAWAY TE"A.M.—-A Colin try taam.,atter its load of potatoes had been delivered at one of the produce stofea on Water ’ Street. ‘Sumnierslde. yesterday ran . away and inflicted some damages to the harness and shafts of the wagon before the runaway was caught. —KENBINGTON ' CAFE’. Choice Fruit. Dainty Confection- delectate the most. fastidious taste. meals served’ an. all hours 0.’. any ordor. Tobacco and cigars. Extra special service "on, festal days. R. Balderson, ‘Proprietor, Kenalngtonflfl - , ‘ , ' —LA|D TO RENE-The funer- al of the late Thomas Clark was held Tuesday morning from St. Paul's Church, Rev. J. J. McDon- ald, officiating at the nrasa. The Knights of Columbus of which the ln a bully. There were many floral and spiritual bouquets testifying to the deep esteem in which the late Mr. Clark had been held. The ,pall hearers were: Messrs James ‘McNeil, JlmiNoonan. A. B. McDon- ‘old. 1.. J. McNally, Eilwnrd Giillunt 41nd Wm. ‘McDonald. “ —ENJOY-ABLE CONCERT. -- Sandyj-MoGrogor and iMli-ii-i Jeiin Thomson, inimitable Scotch enter- tainers, accompanied by Professor D. Arnold Fox, gave ii delightful evening of iScotch song and music at fHappylaud Theatre, Summer- ald-s Monday night. A‘ monologue by Herbert Dickinson, of St. John with characteristic local hits, Was an interesting nddltlon to the show. There was an excellent house and great credit ls due Manager Guudet for his enterprise ls booking so satisfactory an ag- gregation of entertainers as he has featured at his house during the last 1W0 weeks. Prohibition Appeal l The County Court of Queens coun- ty was ln session yesterday hearing .an .n.,npeal from the declalnn of the -Stlpendlary Magistrate oPChar- lottetown iln a. caise ln which a defendant was charged with the uulawruily consumed on hill; pram- iaoq. The Stlpendlary Magiallffil-é dismissed the case and from 11.13 decision on appeal was takén. Thla, ls the first case to he tried under the Act that allows the Pi-oninitlo Commission the rlght dojappea Main _ the decision of alslpell- Mlr. George S. lniuan, K. C" “for p-Mlovia to the anpelll proceedfniza claiming that the appeal provis- Jons of the ncl had nol been com- plied with. For the defendant It was further claimed that the Pro- hibition Act dld not make provis- as ‘been procured from a vend r g octora certificate. Mir. y en§a . (3.. for t-he Commission argued that thewlhole purpoeeof the act was to curtail the consumption of liquor; that the act made ft an 01-. fence to have llquor in onda poa- pobalon and that according to the moaning and intention of the ‘not the consumption cf liquor was an offence within the meant»; of the Ml. . . l Another point that wan rained and‘ argued was the constitution- ality of that. provision ofjhd act that makes lt. an offsncfto babe . At. the conclusion of argument J go Stewart reserved hla, decla- lO l. I -’ as. C gen ‘I i hou work. Apply in Qonnparom flan and white. Ivflolaljl-N 64MB '8 ntrlpa sud chockjhlrtlng aold last ' three fronts, and was closely fol- ary, Delicious Ice Cream served to ‘ s injured lu the fall. His father and ‘bu? same period ln 1920. The re- ca p _ lng, off in the prodltctloll. created _- 3D,, but tlila ha: had no Influence ‘on tlftrlocal wnarkat. an yet. but. 4o l-oar wast-i aux "blouses. Slnc air t Stewart Limited. -62 INCH A'LL WOOL serge. like! only. 1020. Drlce $6.00 to $6.00. selling at. $2.75 per YB"!- Slnclalr k Stewart Limited. __WOM-EN'8_O_;50RD SHOES. assorted" klndn_ worth to $7.50 clear lug at $3.75 a pali- Sinclair & Stewart sidmlted. -MEN'8 SUITS, priced from $37.60 i0 $40.00. selling now par ault $24.75. Sinclair i Stewart. Llni lied. —<I~‘our ‘passenger ‘Lawn lBwlngs, regularly $11.98 now ‘$9.00, HOL- MANlS. . _.WOMEN's BLACK ..RUBBER coats, prlced to $8.00 clearing ln our June sale at $4.95 Sinclair & Stewart Limited —WOMEN'6 TWEiED ‘RAIN coats, rlced to $20.00—»June clear- ance, ach $11.95. Sinclair & Ste- wart. Llmlted. --THE KILL K-ARE KLUB of, Charlottetown will glva‘ a mlnstrel show ln the Strand Theatre, Ken- slngton on. Friday evening, June 10th. Good jokes, conga, dancing specialties, etc. Reserve the date. —LElG'TUiRE lENJOYElD-Lleut. O‘Leary who went. overseas wllli the Canadians and was first to wln the coveted Victoria Cross, lectur- ed to a good audience Tuesday night in St. Paul's Hall. Lleut. O'I.eary told of his experience on lowed by the audience. —W-EDD'liNG BELLS-The inarrl age took place at the Summerslde Presbyterian Manse. Tuesday morning iRcv. Geo. Mitchell of- flclatlng of Miss Rosy G. Clark. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ewcu Clark. Wlllm0l Valley, and iMr. J. Gael Schurman. son of Mr. llllll Mrs. Gordon Schurinan. Sumiiner - side. The bride and groom were uu attended, and immediately iiftcr the ceremony they left by auto for the mainland. where they will spend their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Schurman, who are deserved- ly popular, have the best wishes of o host of friends ln Summerslde. § .._-_? WESTERN PERSONALS ——~.\l|'. E. H. Wright, Victoria. was in Summeralde Tuesday. —-Mr. A_ J. Malheson, of Olbeiiry left on Monday for Toronto to ut- tend the Presbyterian Convention. ' ' -Rev. and‘ Mrs. Christin, of Al~ lierton_ left lMblldfly morning for. Toronto. —-Hon. S. K. Bell -of ~51. Jolin. Nfld, is the guest cl‘ Mr. and Mrs C. R_ Rogers. ‘Summerslde. ~.\fr. Peter Doucette or the (‘ar- ferry. is spending a few days with ‘lils parents at Summerslde. —-Sandy'McGre:or and Co.. left thy mofior Wedirastliay (afternoon, for Kenalngton, where llley played to capacity houses last night. They are booked ln, Alberton tonight. --<Belonla Gaudet and Rev. Dr Monaghan. Mlscouche. were lr. Summerslde Tuesday attending the funeral of ‘the late Thomas Clans. --Reuben Tuplln, son of James and Mrs. Tuplln. Alherton, met with very serious injuries at Im- peroyal (Halifax) on Monday when he fell about fifty feet. ll. ls report- ed that he had both.. legs and an arm broken and his face severely mother left on Tuesday for Hall- fax. ~ ’ . The blfgrkcls ' MONTREALMay 30—’I‘lie re- ceipts of eggs on Saturday were 1.703 cases .115 against 4.796 cases for the sarma day last week and 3942 cases for tlic corresponding day a year 8K0. The receipts for theyveek ending _iM‘ay 2B, 1921. were 15.842 cases. as compared with 17.219 caaesfor‘ the previous iveek last yeargThe total recclplsflilnce May 1, 1921‘ toydate were 77,008 l cases. as against 87.303 cases for - ta last week fell off by 1.577 cases as com ared wlth the prevl- oua week. an by 3,157 cases with the same weak a last year. udillc the total from May 1 to date is 10,- 285 cases smaller than the same IJQHOI] in 1920. On lMny 14. 1921, thc stock of eggs at the four leading centres of the United States was 2.0571182 oases as against 2,136.- 816 canes on iAprll 30. showing an Increase of 520.366 cases. .A feature of the Canadian egg situation of late has been the steady falling oft‘ ln receipts at Ontario country '_'pol1ita_ the de- crease ln some stances being re- ported at 30 to 4t) per cent. whlcli accounts for the smaller receipts here to a great extent, but. not- wllthatamllng this llict there "is still n. large aufplulover immedi- ate consumptive requirements. nesa ‘has resulted in Clmadlan eggs: for export account and, the first shipments for the mason of .1921 from} in port were made last week. la, couiiled wllh the full- a stronger fooling in the country at the latter part of last week and dealers hora‘ paid annoyance of 1c par doaon for current. receipts, f. o. b uhfbblng polntl. cases return- tha Indications are that 1f the de- inanl for swollen for export con- JlMr- future. ‘PM dgmolttc ti-adn tlnuas, valuoa will flnn up in the ' < a good I- ntel. Thaw _ toil Look n" n ‘tlltlrttils rises 300 yds.Colored Curtain Muslin 20c for 10c per yard. , 300 yds Colored‘, Bodered ‘Scrim 35c for 18c per. yard. 500 yds. 36 in. Percale Shirting 85c for- 35c and 4 300 yds. Prints 30c for" 18c Periyard. 200 yds. Dark Shirting 40c 200 yds. 36 in. Plaid Gingham 65c or 5c per yard. 600 yds. Grey Cotton extra value 6c per yard. ‘. 250 yds. Toiwelling 25c for 12 1-2 c per yard. ‘. 500 yds. Stripe Flannelette 40c for 18¢ persygrd, i DRESS GOODS AND LADIES’ 110915, DEPARTMEiNT ‘ ‘" ' SPECIALS FROM SILLK, ‘25c doz Ladies Elegant Black Silk Hose $150 for;$1.00 < Great Value. ‘ . i150 doz. Childrenhs. Black and Brown Rib Hose, all siaes. - lpecial 25c..per pair. 100 doz. Ladies’ Plain Black Lisle Hose, Special 25c per pair i\l 50doz. Best Hercules Rib Hose, sizes 8 to 10, 72c for 50c per pair. iii-day 25c per pair. 4Webs0fW-liipc0rd. Ladies’ Suiting, all wool $6.00 for, $2.50 per yard. 75 yds. Navy All Wool Serg ial Prices. 3 Webs Flancy Dress Muslin Saturday Special 25c. 3 Webs Eleganlt Dress Silk worth $2.25 for $1.39. \V().\'I)lt1lI-l“llI VALUES IN LA DIES’ READY T0 WEAR DEPT W‘AWdinenlEWVoileCWaistsACFEincy Styles,‘ neg: $1.25 aniffifid for $1.00. - 25 only Women’s Gingham Dresses sizes 38 ‘to 44 Regular‘ 4.75 for $2.75." hill been fairly active. there being steady demand grades for immediate consumption. According to latest advices from Ilondon the lmllllfli ‘of e I the United Kltlldom font e fir". quarter of the year ending March in, 1021. were 10,853,730 dozen. at "l0 lvalua" of _ ‘llhre with 18_ fsaiio dozen. as n total value of ‘2.923.006. 0f the albove quantlt I ln 1921 furnished 108i "0 do too, 580 dotan in 19 . -. We quota wholesale Jobbing prlco: as follows: ' which has to he absorbed by opera selected eggs . . . . . . .. 33c to 34c ton who are, aturlng for future tmlaht candied . . . . .. 31c to 33c trade. Another feature of thc trade o. 1 stock .. .. 20o to 3 c ha! been the fact that some bual- No. ll. stock 20c to 27c NEW YORK. May flk-EIBQ firm Receipts-Mala canon. Fresh Qat- hered. extra flrata, 27o to hered. extra firsts, 27c to 28c; ilrata, 25c to 20 ‘1-20; State Penn- sylvania and nearby Walter-n noun ery_ white first: to oxtraj a o do. gathered‘ thrown and m d 37c; do. brown extra 33c to 24o; colors, flratl to extra 23o l0 30c; l , ck t. mot 81-20 "ftsiija.ias"'. '1». . : . _-au-ni‘}n-mn_- nun-m m... m Diphtheria .1. Oddlines in Women’s Raincoats, special $3.98 and $7.98. ' - A special line of Women’s'Suits at $25.00. Women’s Plain and- Flowered Underskirts, regular $1.50. for $1.25. Odd lines in Georgette and Cre $3.50. - or 25c Qlferctlifer 3i SflllVllQYY-F SPECIALS FROM 01in BIG STAPLEPDEPT. 40 doz. Ladies’ Summer Vests 50c, specialFriday and Sat- . worth $2.25 so.» $1.29 per yard 100 yds. Navy All Wool Serge worth $3.25 for 1.75 per yard 300 Children Silk and Muslin Summer Hods at Extra Spec- pe de‘ Chine Blouses, smicifll er ard. -. / 5c per yard / l i ‘\ l \ -.- n.- SPECIALS FROM THE lllENl-S DEPARTMENHT- Men’ Balbigigan Combinations, Specilal ‘pale $1159 Men’s N-egligee Shirts, Special $1.59.‘ = ' “ Men’s Neckwear extra special Reg. $1. Men’s Cashmere Hose, Reg. .700, 2 palm f0!‘ $1130- Men‘s Cashmere Hose 4 pairs for $1.00 Men’s Cotton. Hose 4 pairs for $1.00. i Men’s Braces extra special at 50c per pair. Men's Working Shirts extra- special value from $1.00 up. Men’s Overalls Pants, Regular $2.50 for $1.25. 10 dozen Boys’ Caps Regular $1.50 for 75c. Special Prices on all our Men’s and Boys’~Hats and Caps. 5 dozen more 0f those Special Men’s Soft l-lats Regular ‘ $5.00 and $6.00 for $3.00 29f...- 79c. Other Specials in "all Departments. The Above Prices are for FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY ll. Bros. Llll. " iris Bi liaisaoaiifsrona‘ -_-_._i_- THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE Proil for. B" sin-to 2,602,285. u oom- , as against 286i l7 tq_ FOTEL PiTTiFifbiéivn Heavy Kllllkl Shirts, Reg. $2.00 for $1.25 ‘ 50 Men’s Suits values-up -to $40.00 for $25.00. . . l 50 Men’s Raincoats values up to $25.00 for $14.75. 25 Boys’ Suits Regular Price $12.00 for $8.7 5. Another small Quantity of Boys’ Suits $7.50 to $10.00 for $5 THE our: PRICE CASH STORE VICTORIA C. S. Wood. St. John, IH. L. Cracker, St. John. ‘D. A. Sandllands. MOIBH. 0- 9-‘ Thlllllllflon. Montague. Mr. and Mrs‘. L. Dowel], clty. Harry iE. Porter. Toronto. A. L. Shaw and wlfo, Toronto. A. W. McGlnn. Montreal. S. McLaughlin. Ll ntr '-. ' a. 1.. Wainwright. out a1. ~ W. R. Mayor. ‘Toronto's; J. H. Ward, Montreal. W. E. fiaaaldy. Montreal l}. L. Palmer. Amherlt. J. W. Brooks. Montreal. Herbert Horner. Toronto. ~12. m. Lynch, unnu- . " T. L. Parkman, Mon o. iMra. 'l‘. L. Park an. Montana. J. D. Hickman, H. d. "Mendelsohu, Montreal Lnavaaa ‘E- gi-‘clvlvn. York.‘ . . l iMra.,1\._ about W. G Davao Eldon. d. ‘Falrllol xrclfllgl‘. N. Ba a s- - ARRIVALS ‘ ‘W. Jenkins. Mlllvlew. A. A. Rae. Quebec. A. D; Mollaac. l-lermanvllle.‘ -L. McKay. Dundaa. l , A. A._Mc1(ay. Dunilaa. D. McKay and who. Kenlvlll a‘. Gray, Dotwlt. , C. J. Croken. Kenalngton. ‘firs. Crokgn. 14inch: . clan Cr on, on: W. L. Deanna’. Kenaln F. B. Low or. Somme . ‘ " v i‘ ll. l." ‘ii..fi°"~‘li..s°'.iwllllt“ 1t.- til. (iii-cigars. o. . e It. Cai-qmn- , Joseph to, Capo Bean v . ‘M. Brice‘ Burl. Montnlll " 41W. J. C. Yoltor. 00o towl- . .1. n. iii-undue. _ itu. N- . C. R. Strlght, Hummer-side.‘ ‘M. Kennedy. Bradalbane. -l ..w. Mono, .0100» "I" . V. McKonn c. r w w use?” A . T. t - ' 0. l. Iohhiohl Ooorlflwm“ onou ll inlet t. m»: In ldlonua ll n d nnakoa may for llcentlousnc - , o notblll l° _ l ‘ "'0! their own e up,” "Oolllof. ittaiéwrmhlbaif‘ us. - - a