i THURSDAYJ I a p a Erin: cumztorrcrowrv _ -1-. ~_-_ / —- ONE WEEK ONLY ‘— All New Goods at Prices You Cannot Afford to-Miss. 431a HOSIERY SALE One ofthe Biggest Money- Saving Events of the Season Begins on MONDAY APRIL 22nd. and Continues Until Saturday April 27. i Extra t’ I o . Specials Ladies all silk hose, full a ‘i; fashioned with square heels effect in shades of snake fawn etc. 98c gm)’. biege, pearl, blush, sune, Ladies silk hose Valencia, Regular $1.00 Value for 79c rein- forced tod and heel all the new spring shades, a truly wonderful value, and you will be wise in- a deed to take advantage of it. Shades, springtime shell, moonlight etc. nude ee-"f- I i=1 ' ' -. - '.=-‘.».-'.~;-ss=..- -_ ' ‘ = 5.. — 1 r‘ "-‘:':' gislnl-slsei . silk hose in all ular $1.25 Sale i. Children ’s Hose Another of our wonder- ful bargains. Ladies all Ladies’ Full Fashioned SILK HOSE iii in 8. 0163.1‘ CV81]. weave. ue which we believe elsewhere in Canada. sizes . and newest colors. Reg- Price 65c pr. Balance of Our lVinter Stock in ln brown, sand and - black. Sizes from 5 t0 , WOO! HOS 10 years. Don’t miss - seeing these for wear- ing hose for the kiddies. SALE PRICE 25c PAIR. First quality service weight and chiffon which is of mercerized cotton for better wear. All the new- spring shades in fawn, bieg'e.and sunton tones, sizes 8 to 10%;. Come early for the best selecti_on—-for this is a val- Regular $2.00, JNow $1.75 ui-i $I._OO, . 1.25 now 79c Silk to the garter welt cannot be ‘duplicated of e, Regular Ladies lisle and ‘all silk hose at a special price 49c SALE PRICE Eictra Special Prices on all Kiddies Hose during our BIG ‘SALE 49c A TTEVTION Kiddies silk and wool, all silk and lisle hose, These are real bargains in broken lines in this range clearing at The Bargain Centre PROWSE BROS. LIMITED .6! Q9192“ P3411.“ —WES'I'IIN 4 uallsnt ls Gusrliob Assoc in lloo an. and will bo Ilollod to rooolw new and renews! subscription bl l l i l —FUNIRAL NOTIOI-Tho 111118!’- , a1 oi the Into Henry Aflsck will b‘ held from the residence oi w. Bruc Aileck, of Sesrlstown. on ‘Fund's; 25th, 2 p. m. ~RICHMOND WOMANI XXI- rlTUTE-Ths first monthly moot- ‘ng of Richmond Womsns Irtstltute ’ was hel at school house April llth, with an attendance of nlnteen mem- bers and fourteen vlsltors-li-ho Pros- ‘ ldcnt occupied the ohsir. The inset- mg opened with the crood rollcwcc‘ j by the reading of thc minutes o’ last meeting which wcro spprovor‘ and signed. The members decided t' ;purchase new window shldos im 3 the school. Mrs. John P. Gsudot in- luted the members to hor homo for iuext meeting. Lunch cmnmittoo, Mrs Mrs. Murdock McDouzsll. Miss Msry ‘ Pendelton. R-oll coll for next meeting ‘to be answered by "How I would Hspcnd a. ‘Thousand Dollars". After ‘ the business of the evening was ovor j n very delightful program was given .by the following young lsdles. Boc- ;r.atlon. Aunt Jsmlmirs Courtship- lBy Miss Patrick Callaghan, which wrought great applause and laught- ‘or. Song. Hallelujah, I'm A Bum—— iBy Miss Vern McDougall and Miss ‘ Uldene McNelll in costume, they were igenulnely funny and would have ; made a hit on any stage. Song. Billy llsoy~By Miss Eugenio DesRoohs ss ‘Billy Boy and Miss All-tho. McNsill i as his mother, both in costume. They Jccpt the audience in convulsions of llaughter. Ohorus- Wrcck of the irlumber Nine. By Bichmorld Girls. {The meeting olosod with God Ssvc ithe King. - l l ’ PERSONALS i -____- -Miss Prods snd Miss Lottie Mo- . Nell. oi Campbelton, Int ‘l, sro visit- ‘ing Mrs. George BOWIIGII, 01‘ Slim- merside. S. i I —-Rev. S. B. Profltt. who is pastor F of the United Church st Olnnry is spending a few days st his homo in Freetown. 5. l -—Mr. Tilfpél, of Mount Pious-at. ‘and Mr. Stanford, of O‘Lesry. loft ion Tuesday morning for Boston. lMass. where they will sttond the iAssembly of the Nazsrenes. l l -~-Mrs. Jack McLeod oiiummsr- ‘side who has been undergoing trest- lment tor some time in tho Prince ,County Hospital, is now suliiclcntly ‘recovered to be able to return to r her home. S. l . i —Mr. Melville Baker oi’ Margnte, ,who recently returned from o. trip ito the Pacific Coast, entered the [Prince County Hospital on Tuosdsy imornlng and ws-s operated on for appendicitis. The‘ csso was quite s ‘srrious one but the operstion was skilfully performed and his many friends will be pleased to know thlt u he is doing as well ss can be expec- ,tcd. s. l "WASTIIN AGlNTl-Mr, l]! ‘durdock is Gusrdisn Ascot. in lion- l tagus snd will be plosisd to Ioosive new and rencwsl subscriptions —'I‘BE_ ~ Biggest, Besi Wall Paper Catalogue —- in Canada -- "Wc Ssvo You Dollars" - MAIL COUPON _. “ Moors At Mcbood Ltd" Charlottetown. P, I_ 1., Mall ms Now Wsll Paper Csislo|us_ Nuns ...... ...._. P, 0. Adllool ..-_. Provlnco .......,...._....,... MooréifiliMcimod tod Cbsfiottoicwc. r_ s, l.. ‘)1 lb ' ~ ‘ 1 i: 3 la it it if Hunter River And Vicinity f ..-_ i Many friends here sincerely regret - to learn oi the death in Concord, N. i H. on April 12th., of Sadie M. wife o! i Harrison P‘. Walker and second oldest I daughter o! Mrs. Flora E. Lsrge of f this plabe. In her girlhood dsyl. bccsuss o! her kind sud hsppy disposition, sho made many friends among young sud old, and was. especially, s loving and ‘considerate daughter and sister in l the house. Among tho numerous j friends mode elsewhere, sho was hold l in higl" A-esteom, ond many hosrts Pare united in s common bond oi isympsthy ‘ of her psuins. On" l the day of her death she was 38TH?! of age. He rather and only brother pIGdOOOIBEd her several ycsrs sic. The following is from o. Concord Daily: Mrs. Sadie M. Wslker, as, wifo of ‘ Harrison F. Walker, died st the New Hampshire Memorial Hospital on Aprll 12th.. after s long illness. 81w had been s resident o! this city for the hast. 22 years. Mrs. Walker wol s memeber of the First Consross- I tlonal Church. Fidollty Robots! Lodge snd tho Auxillsry to tho Om- eord Hrs Depsrtmont. lssldoo her husbsnd sho is survlvod by tbroo daughters Dorothy M.. ‘Clouds II.- and Mildred a wslsor all o: this city: her mother, Mrs. Flcro I. largo of Prince ‘lidwsrd Island, snd tnroo men's Aobccistion, s Martha Large‘ of Concord. The funeral was held st. The Hoyt Funeral Home, 33 South Main St, Monday afternoon. Mr John Duncan, representing Messrs Webster. Smith Ltd. l-Iallfsx was smong the travelling salesmen hors during the week. Mr. B. W. Taylor, Island repre- sentstlve for the International Ha:- vostsr 00.. Ltd. wss among the busi- ncss men hon recently. | l Mrs. Marks, Margste and Mrs. John E. Blnclslr, Springfield were guests tho early pm 9f the week oi Mr. And Mrs. A. B. Cutcliffe. Miss Ruby McDougsll, Charlotte- homo. Wosiom Oonods. Miss lothor Dixon. spent the week- end with friends in Charlottetown. On Thursday afternoon. several wo- tho purpose o! orgsnising s Wo- ' , with the of sisters, w; A. w. liobinocn nurnqm.” sncllrsrhomsswllsonondlyli toiiowisgorf wsrqsisctodbybsi ", l ‘s, ' . ,. lot. Pres. Mrs. M rs. The Young Peoples‘ Society which Friday evening at the Parsonage continues to grow in in- terest and enthusiasm and the very large attendance calls for the serious consideration of providing, before too long. a church Hall‘ or Schoclromn for this and similar gatherings. The educational period at each town. spsnt tbs week-end at hor-‘mceting is proving a most helpiul and" interesting , subjects have been debated and rc- Mr. Fred Bortrsm, left on Satur- cently, addresses have been given by dsy morning on on oxtcnded visit to some oi the men of the tommunliy who take an active interest in the Young People. Last week, the society was indebted to Inspector Howard Court fora very fine talk on the Source ‘ of the English language and, _on two previous occasions, Mr. B. M. Daniel mm mot in the United Church for and Dr. R. H. Barrett added very atorislly to the interest and benefit e‘ eetings, the former giving s isms 11m and Purpose ss the new ml: on tn. Banking System snd the Aid o! tho former Presbyterian lfll lstter on Dentistry. Methodist Churches. m pastor, m. A M»!- Ghlilill-JI- A- prsstdod and of mu week, on subject m debate oltflyg 93bit V, twnn oorvico tbs‘ n "Eooolvodthot our Pilblic School neets each 0H8. G. Dingwell; Vice- Prcs, Mrs. S. M. Daniel; Scc. Mrs. Howard Court; Trcas. MacLecd, and two Work Committees, M. Cutcliffe, Mrs. Daniel and Mrs. Chapman mid Mrs. Jas. E. An- drew. The membership fee was sot at ten cents per month and the clay of-meci- ihg the third Thursday oi each month. Mrs. Well-chosen- Ag, tho meeting on Hidsy owning iystomctrtltisssoillciontondsrl D. Li. ..’BUYS PROPERTY — Charla: Landry or Lower Montsguo, hss pur- chaszd from Capt. John Stubbcrt his cottage in the west ond of tho town and will move thdre this summon-A ..*BUYS BOAT — We undorstond that. William Msrtsll hu purcbsssd a new fishing boot from s builder in South Luke and will losvo for it as soon ss ice conditions pormit.-A ..‘AT GEORGETOWN - Around the water front everything is nub- ing. Eastern Csnncrlss, Ltdpsro busy getting boots, engines, trspo, etc. ready for the season's lobster fish- ing.—Word received from tho boys who left here to so to work on boots in the Lakes src to the ofloct sll got work beginning April l8th.-'I'ho following schooner-s sro being put in readiness for next moon's work: Irene It, Ospt. Btricklsnd; Bohr. Jol- sle Brown, owned by Russo] Whito and Peter Dslton: Bchr. Loo" Ospt. H. Hyde trom Murrsy lisrbour; Bohr. Lccnicc, Cspt. Knight-A wuodern so we con oflord." All in- terested young people ors cordially invited to sttond. ' ‘ sovcnl intoromd frionds of tho three young pooplo mo: tbs loos! school coking pm. in tho District Orotoricsl Contact socontpsniod this w Charlottetown on H1157. llssriisot congrstulotiods srs on Rho may wedlock who won firltplsoo m! o)! willhsvc thcbostwioitlsoiollios w I Western Guardian AGlNl-II- O. J iliielville Bngeloo, ,Mrs. n. Boultcr. i i Eastern‘ Guardian ' O Monday Morning April 22nd. opens our Spring Sale of Linens Sheetings, Pillow Cot tons etc. FROM PAST EXPERIENCE YOU have learned to ex- ' pact a good deal from this annual Spring Sale of ours, and we think you will be offered something perhaps better than any- thing you have yet seen, in this wondertul array ot bargains, Monday morning, head of main stairway, 2nd floor. » ' ED $HEET|NQ Bleached sheeting, service- F GoBoldEggi-iium weight 70 in- able, good weight 70 inchg: while cheswide_.............34cyd. ~ - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - 0Y- BLEACHED snsermo _ _ BLEACHED SHEETING Fine evenly woven, will give 72 inches wide . . . . . . . ..45c yd. excellent wear 63 inches wide 80 inchesvwide _.. . . . . . . .50c yd. 40c yd. BLEACHED 3HEET|NQ Three big specials in Wabasco . QUR BEST bleached wheelies 72 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . Hose yd. 72 inOhGS . . . . . . . . . . . . yd. inchgg _ _ _ _ _ , _ , , _ , , ,78c g3 lillollllol . . - - - yg- 9o inches . . . . . . . . . . . .00.: yd. no es..... . . . . . . .. cy. - Unbleached sheeting. Durable UNBLEACHED SHEETING fine quality Pound thread Extra heavy weight 63 inches .. . . .. . . . . ...34c yd. 7g inches __ _ _ , _ , , . . . ..45c yd, 72 inches ----- ~88¢ yd- s1 inches ' . . . . .......,.52<; yd. 80 M61198 - - - - - - - - - - #130 Yd- Circular pillow cotton. A heavy Circular pillow cotton. A med- fine evenly woven ctoton 111m weight fully bleached 40 in- 40 inches .... ..3Sc yd. ~ 011B! Wide Yd- 42 inches . . . . . . . . . . . ..40c yd. Circular pillow cotton. Extra Wabasso Pillow Cotton weight. A. sjoclal value. 42 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . .450 yd. 40 inches yd. 44 inches . . . . . . ..4Scyd. 46 inches . . . . . . . . . . . ..50c yd. 42 inches . . . . . .. . . . . . . .45c yd. Special Values in Grey 'Cottons ' 34 inches wide .. .. . . . . .90 yd. 36 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . .16c yd. 35 inches .. . . . . . . . .110 yd. 36 inches .. . . . . . . . . . ..18c yd. 36 inches .. . . . . . . . . .130 yd. 40 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . .20c yd. Interesting Values in Table Damask weight 54 inches wide . .390 yd. Two big values in heavy ser- viceable all linen table damask. Heavy serviceable cream cot- ton table damaskcomes in Dice pattern 54 inches wide . . 35c yd. A loader in bleached all linen Bleached. -~ b k 60 i h Wid ______‘_“_’_°§0c y; es inches . . . . . ..$1.2s yd. " 70 inches . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.50 yd. Bleached all linen table nap- kinl-"A firms 61/6111? WOi/‘en 1111911 Colored bordered luncheon will give you excellent service 22 inches by 20 inches .».$3.00 doz. Finely woven bleached table damask of a. good medium Save on Towellings and Towels Good medium weight all linen roller towelllng 16 inches wide . . . . ...15cyd. \ Our best quality “Moormac” linen roller towelling, 17 inches . . . . . . . . . . ..25oyd. Pure white Turkish towels 22 inches by 44 inches ...$1.00 pr. cloths. Made from good quality Irish oyster linen. Assorted col- ored brodered 52 inches by 52 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 ea. Heavy all linen roller towel- ling 16 inches wide . . t . .20c yd. Our best quality all linen Glass towelling 22 inches wide .300 yd- I-Ieavy hemstiched all linen -towels 18 inches by 34 inches . 75c. pr- White Krlnklette Bedspread No. 1 quality . .. ...$1.75 ea- Scores of Other Bargains Moore f? McLeod Ltd-J LONG OIIII I WOIIN’! INSTITUTE ' ‘i Thorneotingclosodwitbthsolnsinl oi "It's s o»; ‘nun to Got As- qusintod." "Om-y Mo Bock to Old vlrlinls." otc. Mrs. John J. 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