otmmuu 1195-121 Queen Street, .. Charlottetown Turkish Towels Worth to 90c for l 0c ea. Phese are good, colored, Turkish _Towels_. good sizes, soft and absorbent. This range mas been selling in the regular way at pric Sntnmerside and Western Guardian Johnny Wilson "Thursday evening. March es to 90c each. Friday and Saturday--50c 6 Doz Huck Towels lPlain and Turkish- regular values to Roller Towellings,a 85c will be sold Fri special lot for Fri- day and Saturday. day and Saturday. 45c 25c yd. 36 inch white cotton, heavy weight regular 35c will be sold Friday and Saturday at 25c R0 inch double fold heavy white cotton, a t m; omwrmrown widths ' I —IT PAYI to hi! in this 910v- M66. —THE A. O. H. DRAMATIC vlub of Sunrmerside will present the splendid drama "A Soldiers Sweetheart" in Kinkora Hall. 10th. with pleasing specialties between acts. . —-8PEGlAL CANCELLED.- Owing to the continued mild weuth er the Bankers hockey special to Charlottetown for. Friday, March 4th was postponed much to the regret of the young folks. —BACK TO P. E. I.—.\lr. Henry Dempsey, formerly of Malpeque. has returned to P. E. island utter an absence oi‘ eight years and tilans _to reside here permanently. Mr. Dempsey is a musician oi" more than ordinary whllity‘. lie specializes on an instrument rare in P. E, 1., viz. the violin-cello. .\lr. Dempsey has been engaged on expert piano work in the United States and Ontario. He is also an expert piano tune-r. --BOARD OF TRADEPA large and representative meeting of the Summerside Board vof Trade vas heldTnurs. night_'l‘bc main attrac- \ -T0 BUH-D_-—‘.\lr. Joseph hloyn new residence in th; village some time in the near future. -—GARN|VAL OFFP-Vfhe mild ival which was to have place ‘Wednesday night. -——--—-o-o>-—-—-—— ‘VESTERN PERSONALS -M|s.. Frank Lafferty_ Borden, was in Suuimerside Thursday. ——.\lr. J. P. Caudet Miscouche, agh of Emerald intends building a’ weather is responsible for the post. ponement of the Suuturerside carn.i taken: Going Slow NEW YORiK, March 4—lliddlo- weight champion Wison lsln't main in; much of a splash in the boxint! puddle. About the best he seems lble to do ls to box ten ntrdeci- sion rounds on about even terms with Joe Chip, brother of George Chip, who once held the title Bu! perhaps there n a deep. ddnd con- niving scheme in the brain of Mr. . Wilson. Perhaps he has a foxy pies-in,- to put something over on Tex Rickard by tantalizing him into shootin: the whole bankroll. -' sssngsfsumnerslde Thursday on-vTex has now offered Wilson S40.- l000 tttt-Cflrfllng to report) to box Bowncss 0t‘ St. Eleanofs left yesJam-s seigctjggL ‘Emily o“ a mp m Boston‘ ;$37.600 more titan Wilsonfl-s ser-i .-\lr. D. B. MacDonald Hedeqttelvicen ‘ “m” that was a visitor to Kcnslngton on 5W8)’ B mile 1°05" T‘?! ma)‘ 95ml" Wednesday. in the interest of his even more. Tex is longing to agency, K. ___M,_;g Beer ‘rained ‘nurse of studded belt emblematic 0f tlic (‘harottetovcrr- is visiting in Mal- middle-Weighi- dlflmllmnshill- 59 PPQIIB. the guest 01' 3T1". 5B0 MP5- he must either drag Wilson in or wuben Delaney l“ jmanufucture sortie other ‘ntlddle- weight champion for the occasion. —.\lrs. Hubert HOWhIt anl in-sfsdme good middleweight of Rick- .w This is about _, championship prestnt someone with a tliauiontl . o1 $1.75. Read over our list of specials. Some very special Bargains from our Ladies’ ready to wear Department. Misses Navy Blue Serge Dresses Special $9.98_-,-$11.75 (SPRING STYLES) Child1'en’s Navy Cotton Serge dresses, 2 to 6 y-earg Special $1 .49 ' = .» Children's Navy Cotton Serge dresses 6 to 12 years Special o l Y; nuts: liid Women's Cotton House dresses (elastic bands) reg $2.50 "m! Wfls m1 9x950“! 344F955 ‘"1 Allnnrtlo nm-r-l-t tum-w- Yllph -§ splendid fabric, regular 55c for ......35c 56 inch all Wool Tweed for Wetlt end Sale $2.00 Here's an attractive line of goods suitable for suits or separate coats, very at 41 inch all wool Navy Blue Serge special $2.00 ....$1.50 Week-end Bargains in Wash Goods licuvy checked and striped shirting of 45 cent value . good . .30c English Oxford Shirting- 55c for . . . . .35c i’lfzid Dress Ginghams, very smart . .-'25c 9W1 :1 little left of that wonderful a Aero- [Willy Cloth, selling at - -. (“stilt-viii Sweater Yarn. all colors ~..30c »t‘." .".’.0' Week-end Sale oi Boys’ Jerseys All boys jerseys at reduced prices for Fri flay and Saturday, $2.25 for $1.70; $2.50 for $1.90; $2.80 for $2.10; $3.00 for $2.25 All jerseys and coat sweaters proport1on~ a-tely reduced. Boys fleece lined Underwear all sizes, 85c yuality’ for 59c. Hens biitts and Gloves, lined and unlined worth $1.25 for 69c. Mens flannelette pyjamas $3_-00 811d 353-50 i wwality for $2 . 50 L‘~.i.-~i.-= ivct-cale and cotton shirts, sizes ’ 16 ___ \\\\WIIIIIJWRY\IIIIWQ\\ITIiIIH {IIIIII"_I_Q\'A\$ ‘fith9=.‘<'is‘i." \WI&IIO*IJ\QY\QWZIIIIIIIIX\\ w! 11nd l6 1-2, worth $2.50 and $2.75 f_0r $1.98 Nitrlls black union cashmere sox 85c qual- iij." for 59c. Mens good quality braces worth $1.00 for 50c a pa-ir. A $19 ‘ilienk end Sale oi 10 ‘liens Brown tweed suits good quality 9 s: ' Mens . nits S. B. style plain coat, sizes 36 to 42. Rcgul or $25.00. Friday and Saturday . .--$19.00 Z0 Mens fine linedall wool suits in Browns and fancy dark tweeds, worth to $45.00, Friday and Saturday .. .. .. . . .$25.00 Mens good ‘heavy weight denim overalls in black, blue and stripes, all sizes. Friday and Saturday .. .. .....$2.00' A few of those $22.50 waterproof coats left from last week. Friday and Satur- day . . . . $15.00 ~li"l‘i;-‘. Bannockbttrn Suits . . -- . . . .$20.00 Mens Bannocltburn Pants .. ..$5.00 Boys Bannockburn Suits .. .. -- ..$15.50 $I.v4.uen's\nu\\%lt!:i\\\\n\ "-'g_ __1.q_1.._1.at\\\r.~.v E g i l § i S g . E i =. E g i 5 l é g E 5 i ‘e i i i i S Farmers rely too tmwhuon r0081! u 5°“, ma“ “Wm b” m" “n ‘m’ ulcers andtbe. y ng stock sho". ll m in feeding their cattle. said a We km flwmg-_wvel m ans‘? recent uuIIBSPDDdEDL lie is ' ‘ l . feeder with o reputation, and ought If: ‘y; b32332’ Li" 32v," 301;‘: to ltnowflfhil year especially there, omerwhel You“: twmwemhwds. 1' n° “M m “m” u“ "ma" ‘which are ‘to b9 finished on grass Th” mm‘ ‘my’ M m” “w” ‘hommnext monomer. should not he Bllov- be mflmmfl’ n 1"“ a‘ M“ M ed to lose -the thrifty condition denund molten it economical; army h“ who" theximnt mo ‘he , - istnblo. Hotter feeding. in general A .. m“; ie n thin; more farmers should t: “t .i a . j w‘ practice. o. $.12" Don't hick a liq-l ' nest iusi n. to find out if the tent y'|t at home. .1 ,0“ n“-' stamp I tit-Mun we w" A ma dent a Flattering hurts .u'11;£{4v_qgt5-itnlwlallzlzas\\\\\\m\y education by Judge McQuarrie. lie mudc a strong plea for practic. oi e-tlutration. A vote of thanks was moved by Rev. Mr. Harding ‘l1 ("Wllllimcntary and eloquent terms seconded by Mayor Carup- ‘boll anri supported by D1-_ A, 31C Neill and liir. J. Lellcy" liolmnn. Tho usual business of the Board was afterwards taken up and om- ting other things a committee was appointed to meet other pmvlnciul Boards at Charlottetown next Wednes day . nltotulliis AND MTHMA {URED “any severe cdsiis of asthma and bronchitis have beoq entirely cured by moan; of the Parndor. Witt-n the diret lions are cancel out faithfully the treutmcnt has u very soothing effect. ln addition to relieving thc stifle-ring thc Fara- dor does much to improve ill" gtmcral health. Thc PnFnU-S and utltlrtasscs 0i a "rout many lslrnti pBUPlU who have ‘to-m rcFe-"cd or‘ asthma. bronchit. sf .ll‘l€' ailments will be giv- i.» :12‘; who desire to investL, gate. W. E. ENMAN Pfitratlor rcprcsetttativts 225 Richmond Street (lharltitte. town. imoke i '|'&B A: good a: sixty your; of experience can make it ~i>+W$H+¥l4I>iHii*H-§kl-4€§'i§iié0 ttsitn stunt, moms 3 LIGGETTS PAGE 8|. SHAWS GANONGS licrc you will find a scleci ~ assortment oi‘ all the best Chocolates. Supply your home with fresh candy which is _. shipped to us vreokly. We _ havo some nice fancy boxes or Easter. Your lady would like them. Headquarters Candy. GIVE US A CALL H. J. MiKBON Optometrist G. Prescription Drugglst Montague. P. E. l. for .» -l i t >~ :0 ~" concordance»: eminent - WEDLUUKE ‘é 1 t nobody and a time of it m: a » imp way. _ ' _ . Big notion“ TEX RICKARD OFFERED $750,- 000 FOR CARPENTIER AND DEMPSEY- TO FIGHT IN . XTW YORK. March fi.—~’l‘c\' Rickard, promoter of the Dempsey- Curprntier heavyweight‘ champion- ship contest, announced tonight receipt of a $750,000 offer for the bout from London. The offer, in cable form, was signed by Qleorgel hicllonald of tho London Olympia Rickard, who has until the end oz‘ the month to stfcci. u site for the contest, announced illnt he would git-c tho proposition due consider- ation. I i} . CROPS WORTH ilLLiONSr-l The cert»! crows o‘? tim- United Statue tvcrc worth ovcr $7_l'l00.flli0., ‘J00 to the farmers who "aised London For tignilM‘"l“"‘° v°"”"' LONCON OLYMPIA - for $1.89. +75% 455m to.‘ for $2.89. »I+-.t~h.~l>;¢+’.1+-i~f-i:-l-+ 81 Mec-taenranmfi ‘Bnlltliampionsliip Tho Maritime Volleyball cham- pionship will probably be decided during thc Rot- :|l'_\' Club's district ' con- vention which is to be held here in :1 few week's time. R otariztns from Iiallfax, Sydney. Charlotte- town, Moncton and St Stephen will send two Itotnrlnn Volleyball squads over, and with the local Canadian Club and the Roturians, crack teams entered up, as well as a couple of fast Y_ M. C. A. teams. ' nn exciting sllrios of matches ' should rcsult.—St John Telegraph. Balance of Ladies” Dress (loads Half Price O—)-————-—~ EXPLAINING THE CHANGE— l Little Betsy, her mother, and new daddy returned to the city after several months. The child . wont to visit the Sunday School she had attended before she for $1 .00 Ends of silks all shades special A Tweed shirt lengths Half Price i Ladies Black & Tan Hose .5 prs Womeifs Navy Blue Cotton dresses- Polka Dot, reg, $4.500 a Balance of Ladies’ Special Suede gloves reg $3.00 for $1.6 A few Special lines in white wear for Friday and Saturday winter coats Half Price Dept. 20c 500 yds dress gingham 35c for 25c. Staple Dept. 1000 yds of Grey Cotton Remt nants in ends from 1 to 5 yds Special‘ price 8c. Navy and Grey Prints reg 35c for 2W: 5.0 yds white cotton special the". in i913. The product 0i these l\vfl))l away, The teacher was much "raps. all tog r. was a iitt-leiuurprised to see her and exclaim- tinder the total ft 1‘ i917. but. while ted "wen, it here isn't, Betsy ltic the prices of ‘some of the cereal: f‘ "M" With n "very indignant ges- "- PRQWSE BROS LTD. txcre lower in 1918 than in 1917, the prices of others were sufficient- ly higher to make the total value of the cereals greater in 1918 by more than a quarter of n billion dollars. i- A CLEVER RUSE.-A clever ruse was that adopted by a. Tiuitiumre woman to trap then errine sp -.o. ‘Inspecting him of pnyinc undue at tcntlons to a woman of the neitzlt borhoud she sent to tho woman an anonymous gift of a bottle of rare perfume. When, a few evenings lat er, hulbby returned homo smcllin: strongly of the tell-int.»- scent Friend Wife cnufrontcwl izizii "with the evidence and Dliligvtl hi"n to ctnicss to the error of his Wu ‘s. the child rnrlfed- “'\'o‘. this t ion‘! Betsy hi. t . — it's Uuisy Bryant; my tnzinlma and l got mnr~ ried again." i‘ -—---¢4 Q- ~---~- BONUS FOR SOLDIERS IN U.; GERMANy |3 $HAMM|NG__U||. S.-With the tax provisions elimi rider the caption “ghamming Dead," rated. the soldiers’ bonus bill was re- I the Daily ma" began g 591-195 o1 ported to the Senate by the finance lanky“ bum-l. 0n gnqujfigg by a; "llllmlmfe- The ""3" 5°11“ “'°l‘-l'l number of special investigations ex-i be payable January 1. The question itendtn; over some mouth; purport. oi‘ taxes to meet the cost oi‘ the hill m"; w Show um; Germany jngendsl “'95 1°" 70F ‘he “en Conwees‘ to evade reparations by trickery.' Aside from strlltlns! out the tax i The M," declares ma, me G8,,‘ "ism" u"? cmnmmee mm“ m‘ . man industrial machine is being de- :le chance hi the House bill, retain~ “berately kem at 10w speed int: the five options of a cash bonus ; for ‘he purmm o; lmpressmg um “ism o“ l““*-'th M service‘ dewnw“ world with tho Drecarlousnoss of "ldrfiflcnles [Mm and 770"“ “m an‘! its financial situation and asserts ixnoaitionul training. ' z i - --~-~-~~¢~~~ wlvwoawoi¢e0i u. ‘ LWQWQlQ -~.. l - n.__.__~ thatGerman industries have pro- gressed immensely, thanks to 0118811 wages apd long hours. Until a calf is one year old, the ration should be of good quality 1180'. roots and meal. rather than "l" bulk)"; that is containing tot‘ . M11611 Silage or, corn fodder. it small amount of silage may be tel the first “winter, say at; or m". rounds a day. at moat, to add Vii it)‘ to the ration. Clover or alfal: hay should form tho bulk of (l; ii $- 3 i i i t- ‘ n‘ Eur HALTS out» to wuss l".=u. Home)’. the si ifoior u.» h f-s nado statues of many notables, fll\"’l".l of ll‘(‘:lti0lli--0l(BCL llurdxti" tine Fla. Ui-“rlyes itront" nereaiteir, rotor. =iliriflg an interval of golfing on bio St Augustine (‘hi’), so ‘\ugu;_. Hm SMULHUR ration and the grain ration m... llflltfi.‘ "f "*0". oats and linseet. ‘meal. all of ulcli are suitable to young and vowing animals. ' The heifers iced should be plen titul and bulky in order to develop rtlarge and efficient digestive- track Silage may he foil liberally; 0M. straw and a moderate amount Qt '18)‘ and roots will give good Ir-ntvth and development. if d-uo l" "M" i“ 11w sprint: she should have two or three pounds or grain :id|ietl to hcr daily ration. In case "l" hill-Ki’ linrt oi‘ the ration is not of oxtrzi good quality, n time ‘J/CQ is seen llf-Pt- inalclnq u. wivrkinn Your Crandladfi favorite amok‘ i, not ho large, but should conuii- I I ting N. i‘ i ‘ train mixture may be ted to vantage. ‘ ie-Glasses From y 3020.00 to $l0.00 f From not Point to Cape _ Bear is s big" territory, yet right across this space ~ Parkman‘ Supplies the Big Majority oi liyeiiltsses use PARK F’ 3191's,” and he i‘; the ONLY GRADUATE OPTlClAN (attendance courses.) l" rabbit-lei, . 70*" n. n. PARKMAN "“-"23.2'§.°t".'."' 1min . ram!“ -. ’ : t mom- ; TO RUN JNTQ ‘tbu i T'0A~/, ANNlE é g . .........,...., you GET EXPSCT I’ fdggfiwtv CONDITI 1; '7 f .- ‘(t , 013,1!