e$4s.-... . I . . THE caaanorrarowu GUARDIAN Friday and "Saturday Clearance Sale of ‘ Short Kid Gloves 98¢ IN this special week en-d bargain every lady who can use’ to advantage a pair or two of short kid gloves has a wonderful op- portunity. The gloves are all of splendid makes, they are lines that we are discontinuing on account of their model, they sold ~ regularly at $2.00 per pair, are offered in practicallicall sizes, Tans, Browns, White and a few other colors. 9 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. . . . . . . . per pair. Mail orders will be filled as long as we have-stock. Order at once as bargains of this type do not remain long on our counters, aeek-endttSpecial 1;] amoise e Gloves at 39c Here is another week end bargain ' that you will like. All sizes Cham- i oisette Gloves‘ mostly cts »' black Baby's Rubber Pants for this ‘I90 Sale. . . . . . . ...».- l ,1 =1 l sljllleek-‘elnélv Special I an oo Stockings . 89° Ladies silk and wool hose mostly light fancy mixtures, plain and ‘wide ribs, "a really attrac- age I11‘ itive week end value . . . . . v Twine parcel carriers strong and roomy Two w ek-end Specials In Hats AT $5.00 A very nice line of Ladies semi-trimmed Hats. Most of these medium and close fitting models, shown Sand, Dark Brown and Black . . . . . $5 ' Friday and Saturday . . . . . Light in Tango, 00 IIIIOh AT $3.00 A very attractive bargain in the very new- est hats for spring, close and medium shades Tango,. Dark Henna, Scarlet, Sand, Apple Green Pow-$3 der Blue, Brown and Black . . . . . - includes a range of . '2 7 ,. s 4 . _—» .7 a, ,_ _~_._ CLEARING IIIAIIAIITS A'l' 1-2 PIIIZE SATURDAY A1‘ 3'0'0I.00K This remarkable opportunity includes all remnants remaining from REMN- ANT SALE, Silks, Wool Dress Goods, Crepes, Ratines, Voiles, Muslins. These will positively not be offered at the price until Saturday at 3 o'clock, when they will be sold at HALF THE MARKED DOWN REM- NANT PRICE. Broadcloth Bloomers This line is made up of a fine close lustrous Broadcloth, all sizes, Pink, Mauve, Sand, Friday $1 25 and Saturday Ginghamllouse Dresses- $1.75 __ This lot made up of a nice grade Gingham, Blue and White, Yellow’ and White, as well as Broadcloths in stripes and coin dots Fri- $ 75 day-and Saturday . . . . . . . . . Bungalow Aprons $1.19 This most attractive bargain comes in many different patterns, made up of nice quality zephyr, Blues, Mauve, Black and $1 19 White, Friday and Saturday Satinette l-Iouse. Dress Here is a week end offer that is developed in black, black and , white and in a variety of colored stripes. This is a very nice dress of good quality. Friday $3 75 and Saturday F Men's, Young Men's WEEK sun CLEARANCE or SUITS and .“First Longs” regular $20. Clear at fldifi 25 Tweed suits in first longs, young mens_ and standard styles, I in plain and belted models, fancy browns, donegal tweeds and fancy greys, size 34 to 42 chest, worth to clear $20.00 - 95 Ltoclearuu _ uooooouou 4 week end Specials Wash Goods Navy Oheviot Serge, 29 inches wide for Ohildrens Reefers, Coats and Suitsprdinary 95 cent 65¢ Yd value . . . . . . POUND PATCHES, striped broad cloths and muslins, good large pieces, parcel contain about $2.00 worth IOIIIIIIIIQ Lindale Gingharns, light and dark checks, as well as Khaki Duck for Ohildren’s wear, "week end" special . Colored Reps and Cham-brays Pink, Blue, Mauve, Natural 35¢ Brown an'd Yellow, 36-inch"- 4 Speclals From Linden ogm 35 lllill VIIIITI 00110! 2 V08. 20¢ This is a good quality, clean, white cotton medium weight and 25° greatvalue,2yds , IIBIJSI l-IIIIIGLIITII 2 VIII. FBI! 45c: Fine, close, heavy weight from a great English Mill week end, 450 2 yards for . as uwll W!!! 1 m» =1- A good weight closely woven fab-p ric, real bargain for week 35° end, 2’yards for ... SPECIAL WEEK END PRICES on all Sheetings, Pillow Cotton and White Oottons. Friday and‘ Sat- urday. Pure Sllk crepe de Ohcne $1.42 Pure silk crepe d. chine, as inch ' in 10 colors Quimper Blue, Fai- ence, Maise, DuBany, ,Rosewood, NO ORE 6 IHIED “ Save the Forest wcck "n Toreador, Mexico, Burgndy, Aire- dale, Nasturtium and 1B 49 yd Navy Blue. Special price PFLBOD Barrymore Guaranteed throw down in den or hall or a Barrymore Guaranteed Rugs: Sizes 3x3, price $55.00 to . . $80.00 , Sizes 3x31/2, price $69.00 to $95.00 . " ' Brussels, Tapestrys and Axmin- ister Rugs ranging from $15.00- . APRIL 24, 1926 " a oi small rug to an entire room you will find it distinctly to your advantage to examine our goods Whether its a large rug to cover and prices. i Sizes 21Ax3, price $35.00 to $70.00 . . . . . . . $50.00 any amount of . wor I firm surface is so fastening. Sizes 9x10, price _ , W: Out and match your cloth fro: o! ohm-go. I‘ i Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs. These handsome Rugs save you moreover they lie flat without any Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs‘ l Sizes 6x9,price $7.25 l Sizes 7%x9, price . . . . .. $9.25 Sizes 9x9, price . . . . . . . .$11.25 Sizes 9x12, price _ _ _ And up to 9x15, price ... . . . $19.50 k, their smooth = ’- easy to clean, Sizes 3x4, price $7 9.00 to. . $125.00 ' I to . . l: 9"’! ..-......$13.25_ ~§ $14.75 ,1 ..". -- >- -l—_» RRYMORg RUO n v-v- ' > o" , _ ._ _.<=4un>-.b Rugs, Some Good it a l u es Oilcloths, Linoleums, both Can- adian and English makes at prio. es that defy competition -— home‘ or abroad. Come and see them examine our values and compo“; with what is oifered elsewhere. We know we are the best Carpet people, and we want you to know it too, and let us make, good our statement. yard. 15 patterns Linoleum 90o a yard. 10 patterns Feltol at 50c a 50 patterns yard. Oilcloth in 55¢ a I will CURTAINS Our showing of Lace, Marques. ette and SwissCurtains is the best we have ever shown. Curtains Lace $1.00 up. . Ruffled Curtains range from 95c up. Marquisette from $2.00 up. Swiss Curtains range from $3.00 up to $15.00. range from Curtains range dome to Prowse’s for the Best Value in Floor lloverings. _ PrDWSB B r03 Hid . -:.-;=.=";-.~:-r~=i-:ii-==:r~§ IHQIIII- Wlndow Shades made to Western Guardian —-FlOR LATE WESTERN NEWS #11180 3 ls available. —NOW UNLOADING- -—~C|1r of shingles at Albany-Green Bros, Albany and Borden. _ 8888-4-24-2I —~GUARDlAN8 ON SALE nt the Guardian's Weawrn Office In the M°N°111 31111111118. Sununerakle ov- 91‘! day. --GlUARDlIAN OFFICE. :- The Guardian's .Western Ofllce ls now located In the McNolll Building; Water St, Sununerslde, where sull- scrlptions. news or advertising ,wlall lgsracelved, The phone number Io —1PROPERTY CHANGES. -—Mr 0- E9119"! 51111118. Suunnorsldeh has purchased from Councillor John Grady the latter‘: raldlonce 0n Summer Street. —|- 0. 0. F.-l’l‘he members of the VI. 0. O. F‘. will attend Church 511111111? evening, mprll 25th at the Church 0t Christ, Summeralde: where Rev. R. L. Morton will Breach the Anniversary sermon. —TRIAL NEXT WEEK. — The prisoner from the western part of. I016 lllland uwnltlng trial charged with seduction has elected 1o be tried under the speedy itrlula not and the cane will be heard before Judge ‘Stewart In Summerolde on Monday morning the 2am Inst. —AID APPREOlATED-dldr. J58. Pendorgut has shown h!‘ genuine, Araonnult and Helen Rankin. "Ou- llilfloclatlon of the noble relponae made by the Kenslngton Fire Dept. In the flre In M's house during his 1111M“ by donating u substantial cheque m the lDept. m: this truly chlvalrous body o: mbn would E2123! d1"! [Dffiuugry reward. The u e o r. en . “dent- Y. dergaq Ill out rugrLgflfbLlfli RUMOR- The 1‘ ‘ 8o eon revived In Rolling that the lPIant Line will put u steamer In tho pogo"; w"; "Blah! service between Boston and Murltlmo lPi-ovlnco pom this :um-. mor. It l: aaIdohut-lt they do tho 2.12mi. r.""-='""i.'~n n . Bydlwy, 11 Port ‘of gull.” or o “IO Plant LlIIQ ha‘ ‘lfgpfb. iiontlmve In the Murltlmo Provlh. cos for several weoka looking into . ."'°"°' 1M Dfllllllllltléa of the mint, and l: It ls decided In begin i,“ IQfmQ announcement In likely m lbfl mldg h, m, mmedma mm". Massachusetts General 1g In Su-mmeislde, but lMns. Pender- {to be on flro. The ‘blaze originated In sparks from the dlue, which lod- ged on the roof of the lma/ln house. At. the time, Mr. Pendergusl. wus gust lvivphOllBd to near neighbors, iMr. ~13. ‘MeAi-thur and non Ingram, who at once ‘hastened to the scene. lSbe also called the Ken- slngton Fire Department. and at once the Fire Brigade nobly res- ponded with the chemical engine and when they arrived they found Irhat Mr. _-McA-rthur had the lfllre under control. Mr. lPendei-gast wishes touoturn thanks to all who naslsted In extinguishing the fllfe, especially lMessra. iMcArthur.— -KENSINGTON, S U M M E R- FIELP, CLIFTON OlI-‘IOUFIK-lser- vlco in. Summenfleld at 11 n. m., at Kenslnglon 3 p. m., Sunday School at Kenslngton 2 p. m. —5PECIAL ~C. G. I, T. SERVICE IN T-RINITV CHURCH-Last S1111- dny morning's service In Trlnlty [lulled Church, Summerslde was of n specially interesting charact- er. Belng- Maritime Demonstration Week, the Canadian Girls in Train- ing conducted the service through- out with dlgnlty, reverence 11nd 1n- terest, right from the opening pro- cesslonal to the sung Benediction With Marlon Campbell, presiding the Sour aides of the C. G. I. T. work were presented. in short ad- dresses by Mildred iAllen, Ruth Muttart," Dora Denny. and Mildred Llowellym, <Prayeru were offered by Ruth'- Ulewollyn, Murle Gordon Freda. ‘Bowneos and Eva ‘Morrison. The offering was received by Mol- m. ‘Melkle; om». Barbour, Olive an the Gate: ofithe Temple" was dung with good ‘taste by Bessie Bunallman The tlrlrty Blflfl wore the ‘C. G. I. T. unlfoqm with becom- Iinu eflect. Altogether, the large congregation apparently enjoyed the unusual character of the serv- Ice and those who hold prepared the girls, lMlBC Brace, lMra. Booth- royd and Mlsa Mllllcent Stroll! are folio congratulated on. their woceu. -lu further celebration o! Demonstration week‘. Abe three programme in Rpworth Hull on lfi-Idly next, ‘-, ‘ . _--<vo-a--~—- PERSONALS‘ ‘ aim-i \ —-Mr. F. L. Roger-a, Alborton : gone on a bualneau trlpto ' 4mm Mary‘ Boogan formerly of Mount Ryan, Io lerlouflly Ill In the ston. l-Ibr brother, Mr. Everett -—EIRE ALARM -—- On Tuggdgy Iorenoon. during qho rugluj ltornl, the dwelling homo of In lPwllfiflllli Ihpllllwn, wo: found Jame: I ‘Reagan. who Ia now In Gnvnuiorruldo 1th this morning m be with not. groups wlll present a‘- C. G. 1. T. 59m‘ wane nonpim nflnurnou, amount»; 888028121 In who: to paper u nu unit 110A ‘be every - ler nn extended and enjoyable vlslt with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ll-Iarolll Sllllker, In 1.41s Ange- les, Cul. She speaks Fm glowing terms of sunny CnlIforn-in, with Itfi wealth of sunshine, frult and flow- ers, and also kind friends. —<I-lls Irlends will he pleased to know that Mr. E. IN. McQuarrlo is greatly Improved after having un- dergone an operation In‘ the P. C. dloeplurl and was u-ble to return to hIs home on Wednesday. Stock Quotations IIIAUPEAX, April ZIL-Quotatlona furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members of the lMkintr-eal Stock E hangs: At Top. and Santa Fe 11y. .. 131 American Con. lCo. . . . . . . . .. 44% Am. Cur and Fdy. Co. 98% lAtlnnitlc Refinery Co. . . . . .. 24% iAm. Incomotlve Co. . . . . . .. 100% Am. ‘Smelt. and Refng. ‘Co, . 115% Am. Bosch Mag. 0o. . . . . . .. 2.1% Uniop Bu; and Paper Co. .. 82 Butte and Sup. Min. Co. 137 Canadian iPacl-flc Co. . . . . . .. 158% N.Y_ Con. and HUI]. Riv. 11.11. 124% Consolidated Gas Co. . . . . .. 93% International Paper Co. 48% 203 lMls. Kan. and Tex. Iiy. Rendlng Co. . . . . . . .. Sou-them Paclflc 0o. . Ilnldn Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . .. U.S_ llndustrlal Alcohol Co. . 64 Westinghouse Electric . United States Steel . . F. W. Woolworth Co bltlbl . . . . . . . .. Can. Steamahlps 1P Ilnurentlde Pulp . Monti-sail Power .. Spanish‘ River 85% Steel Co. Can. Com. . . . . . .. 99% General Petroleum . . . . . . . ., 69% Int. Petroleum . . . . . . . , . . .. 80% Standard New Jersey . . . . .. 43% Standard Now York . . . . . .. 30% Wheat-May, 164%; July, 14115; Sept. 135, - ~ Corn-awry. 73%; July, 77%: July. 421A: Sept. 80%. Outs-May, 41%; 43. I out-allay, 157%: July, 155; Oct. 113455. ' .- » yours, after a The passing brought great throughout others." dour-lug her to The funeral, phnslzed very ed. The floral teem In which Now [Andan- Park Corner. ZQ-"IAOCOYOIIIQ "l"? of the formers. Int your the Eastern ‘Guardian l ..'HATOH|NO I038 FOR SALE och _ Barrett Imported, yhltb 1o!‘ lbl/Jérnoy ‘Block Glam: aid Lliht Bulls! all pure-bred. J.‘ welcomed to ‘Gum-utiliti- 1 l ..., —Mlll Lilluflxmrfi, ll bolnl if - l wllvl- inhalat- .- wouthor lilo Whore“ thll “If, (armor: had their‘ ‘M ma‘ 1 l I I h- Beweww-ow nu :n.'i.°.’.."’§§l“§..'.i§... ibis-a nun. ll» the Then Ilold: through the fruit ponlnnulnwlrfi prevent: In mar: goItInpun-‘tolth u o anon will mob Blonsomwook‘ lltor tllln P1001981) I '- wIll-ltowllhedrbnlolrovoriflua fur. however, there I: no In- ‘IIth-l 0on1» qlntllle: dlcutlon thut the wouthor wIII have lflld. The lives and nmny. friends. her atone Wna held. She was laid to rest In Geddle Memorial cemetery beside her hus- band, David ‘Johnstone, who prede- ceased her forty years ago. leaves to mourn one eon, Dwn J., and one daughter, Ella (Mrs. Geo. Campbell) who was with her at her death; also three sisters, Mrs. Hugh McEweu, York Polnt; Mrs. Eliza Montgomery, Park Corner: Ellen, andioue brother, ‘Hugh-do l-la sold today that over wont below t this you ltnwu: scarcely unytlilh! elm. and A1111! hll been Inn “but l! bud, uddod to which. till wet, ' In Memoriam MRS. ELIZABETH JOH NSTON E. 011 wellnefldlly 11101111118. ADI" 14; the school grounds throughout the at the home of her son, Mr. Dan J. country. Commencing last your Ion Johnstone. Mrs, 5141118 P1198011 141 I161‘ 6181111111 ro- petlton In various districts of Ibo war-l. at the advanced use of 90 Dominion to the rural schools Elizabeth short illness. or Mrs. Johnatone of beautification of the sorrow to her reln- during the year. Moat of thew The de- cupa ovens- won Inst season. bu! ceased was n ludy of unusual-Intel they cannot become the properly lect and one who bud us her motto of any school until won three time! life "service for not neueuarlly In succession. Wllh She-was so wllllng at nll the winning o! each cup goon I1 time: to give the helping Iiandcr Award of Merit Certlflcate that the klnd word o! cheer, thus ell- may be Ira-mad and kept by tlN all who knew her. which was tributes were many and beautiful, testifying to the es- the late Mrs. Johnn- Bho The late MID. aJohn- stone was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Montgomery. FRUIT CROP l8 LATE .___.i- . - ST. CATHERINES. OnL, April to Curl Fllhor, :00- Nlagorn Peninsula Frultgrowero’ Alsoclltlon. thousa- son Ia now already two week: In; hind normal, which la n mutter for tho frnlt gmwors ‘on sorlou: John- very largely attended, was conducted by the the Rev. Mr. Harrison, who om- Ottawa, announces that the num- strongly the Chrla- bor of entries bong received promll tlon charucterlstlcs of the depurt- ed keen competition thls your. W111 THE BEAUTIFIOATION OF ' RURAL SCHOOL GROUNDS. The Canadian Horticultural Colin cll have earned the gratitude ol every publlc spirited citizen In lul- erlng the ornamental planting o! sllver cups iwero nflered for con- nccomplshlnl the greatest deSm grounds school as a promanent record. Mr. L. F. IBUPNJWB. Secretary d Horticultural Council u each entry a photograph of thl grounds should be flupplled. w N compared‘ with’ u similar 9199"‘ taken In tho autumn shawl!!! 11° Improvement that has been mad»- Trusteo vbroodl, Women's lnstltulel and ll-Iortloulturul Socletloa are urk ed to ‘co-operate with the Council. which will provide Instructlons and suggestions on the plants that ml! be used and their arrangement In, the adhool grounds. - (issued by the Director of PW llolty," Domlnlon Department "l tgrlcultur, Ottolwo.) — Hoot on Iron spoon. Put (0111 drop: of lI-nlmont and lour droll: of uwoof. all In u. 1m M111 P" one or. two drop: In the our. A In March mercury scarcely kept work Midi.’ time In! buhflll In Itlll much‘ was and orclurdi-Idll Ihd warm or-tho plpor normonont motfom on flli hull . 9!"- ozluc. will! . our," ht " 5| .‘ A "We" l . I __-n popes '10 1 FARMERS it A ‘ M mm m _ lbw - -,,,-.........~"l.",'.ii.“ .1 I r . .‘ l onnu anon. I low-don" onlflfllbfll!’ s‘ 89-1455.‘ A I!