.f . . Yi' . .. -,r ,, ,,. f' l s.-gal '/.. ‘ Ni, \.q~ A , . 1*: .\ i p i i i ~ .__»,»..._,_ _ _ , A x » -. -Q.. . i » l i .V ‘ iuuulc ut iuououu uw. if ~ , -- --- ~“- - ,- -- - -~~ ~--.-- Y -.-»-. -SHOP from noimnuq °m.|°¢_ -1 DOZEN sudo rANcv nina _ l f f --f- _ _ - -_.L-. 1-S--f ,_ -- worth $1.60 to $8.00, clearing at 1-3 ` ' | -ooo Lines iN conssrs on at sinciain. 4-iozi 11|-121 Queen Street, Charlottetown r l _ 1-; "` ._ if ,er/_ V 0 1" ”" - ii ,“ vi.<‘]- ` .1-~ , ‘..~,f-.' -. __ __._i t.....,/" ` (E J l'VI>;y-\- |i 5' 'wma - *J i ' ti; . ' "`~» Thursday Morning 0pens the WHITE 00003 SALE Linens, Sheelings, Pillow 0oi- tons, Towels, Towellings, Napkins As in past _rears so in this Spring of 1923, The MOORE & McLEOD Ltd. “WHITE GOODS SALE” is going to be the interest- ing and impressive spring shopping oppor- tunity. -- Sheetings White Sheeting 63 inches wide, 60 and 85c. White Sheeting, 72_inches wide, 70c, 90c. and $1.00. White Sheeting 81 inches wide, 70c, 90c , and $1.00. 0 Best English, 90 inches wide, $1.35 yd. Pillow 0ottons rr ig, 40 inch Circular Pillow Cotton, 42c, 50c, if and 600. ~ 42 inch Circular Pillow Cotton, 45c, 550, and 650. ‘ 44 inch Circular Pillow Cotton, 48c and 650. Hemmed Pillow Slips inch Hemmed Pillow Slips 2-oc each. ' 40 ' r\ ‘ iw- 42 inch Hemmed Pillow Slips, 30c each. Heinstitched and Embroidered Pillow Slips 42 and 44 inches wide, $1.00 value for 65c. Mriiiaf nfruuiiiow ‘ _ neatly and skilfully hemmed FREE £`- Q.. . during the sale. ~ Shectings and Pillow Cottons will be ALL .*`v.\ LES FUR (_'.\.S'l| ONLY = Special llalue Towels 13x33 inch'Huck Towels. . . . _ . . . .3-5c pair 17x36 inch Huck Towels. . . . . .55c pair . ‘-' 20x36 inch Huck Towels. _ . _ _ . . _ .75e pair Y Q t i n 7 i . » , 20x40 inch Huck Towels. . . . . . . . .85c pair Hemstitched “Shamrock Linen" Towels, worth $1.50 each, clearing at . ._ . .. $1.00 Pure Linen. Roller Towelling 2'/_» yds. 400. Bleached Roller Towellings 21/Q yds.,. .50c. Hemmed Glass Towels, 22x28 inch 20c each “0ilil Towel Sale” 1 r 25 Per 0ent. Discount Good lines, but odd and slightly soil- ed make a good buying chance for any- one who wants some' new Towels. Huck and Terry in many sizes 25 per cent. Discount. ' Table linens and 0loths White Table Linen 56 inches wide, 65c per yard. All pure linen Table Damask, 70 inches wide, $2.10. Very special ,uracle_ $3.50 yard. “SECONDS” in Pure Linen Damask Table p Cloths, will be placed on sale at $4.25 . and .$6.90 each. These are only a few items _ there’s not room to tell of the attractions in linens. Sli. llalue, on ` Sale at 0nly ° doz. Here’s another striking bargain picked it up by Mr. Stewart while on a- recent buying trip. These Napkins are good value at $11.00 per dozen. The quality-is perfect, but the maker found that the pattern was not a fast seller. Hence the ridicul- ous price we offer, $5.00 per dozen. Pure Linen llapkins worth $2.50 to $5.00, clearing Halt Price at Sinclairs. 4-10-2| 'Conan shades. regular $1. to ,clear at $1.29 per yard st ln- -DRESSNIAKING DONE1.-Ap- ply to Dorothea McCarvell, Sum- merside. Phone 64. 4 6 61 -36 INCH NAVY DUCHEBS, superior quality, worrth $2.95; on special sale per yard $2.19. Sin- clair & Stewnrt Limited 4-10-2i -BAD ROADS--T-he rains of Stituriluy and high southcfly winds of Sunday has taken incst oi the snow oi. tho main streets' of Suiiiiiiersiilo. The road-s» are repnrtcrl to -hc almost impassable; from the countr sections. i ` Y those travelling, I wish to say. The- Orient Hotel at O'Leary still re- mains open, despite the rumor lol the contrary, we are in tile biisi-i ness, and purpose remaining. ltatesl $2.00 per day. .\lrs. T. M. Howatt. i 4-l.1-12l -LONG DELAVED, ,TnAiN._. i'l`lie first train from the \Vc'it tir- rlved in Siinrmvrs-ide early Thurs-I ixtra was immediately gent out with coal. etc. which was report- crn end oi the Island. -CAR OF FLOUR AND FEED' ARRIVED-Our car of flour and- ieed ls at Albany now and wel [would like everybody who wants some ot` this stock to come and grt it as soon as possible, or pliono| ,your order in and we will store isame until such time as roads wlllf prrniit hauling. Green Bros, Bor-| den, 4-11-2l -SPORTS PROGRAM-The comniiile in charge ot’ the athletic events to he held in Sunl!1w\‘Sid@ lcri Dominion Day. July 2. HQVG drciilcil upon the foUowing inograin,-Senior events 100 yard dash; 220 yard dash; 440 yard irun; 1/2, mile run; 120 yard lowi lliuitilrs; running high jun‘,'_i;p ii'uiii.i.ig broad jump. A silver trophy; w' wirded the senior all ill he a i ri:-und championship. The Junior Brooltvale. cvr-nts, for boys under eighteen years, include 100 yard dash; 220 ~yarii dash and 1 mile bicycle race. lin Cafil WCM thflre 'Will D0 tithe city after spending her Easter ivi~‘iu-ihie and worth while prizeholidays at ,the home of her aunt; ii:.\vai'tlcd for first second arid third fpositioiis. Also, in connection with ;thcse events there will be a Relay :Road Race. Two teams of runners twill start from Kensington for ,Suniincrside and two teams will Qstari from a fixed point on the 'Western Road, an equal distance ,from Srumniersirf.-, meeting near Sherbiooko and entering the iown [hy -\-.iy of the Central Street entran- lce Ai; interesting program of horse [races is also being arranged V for ,that alternoon, which is intended to provitlt thrills and excitement for ‘ei'ei_,~ lover of out door sport. £P,,§,4'-iIl"°l»`* -'-~ .o~ .nts-' 'Sage Tea Darkens ` Hair To Any Shade Don't Stay Grayl Here's an Old-i Time Recipe That Anybody Can Apply clairs. ' 4-10-2| on-see the values offered. Sinclair . -Fon THE |Ni=oriMA'rioN of "f 0"’ S°“°“~ _ ed to be very scarce at the west- days at his home ln Kollyls Cross. -BLACK PAILETTE SILK 95 inches wide, regular $2 50 lor $1.85 i --35 INGH DUOHESS SILKS, at Slllvlblrn. U 4~10-2| ` _ k 1 -SPECIAL SALE at eilks now 8; Stewart. Ltd. _ 4-10-Zi -POLICE COURT.-‘At the Police Court ,on Saturday morn ing, is cltiasen charged with as- sault was convicted and e B\lB~ ipended sentence imposed or Sl and coefts. _ H -nmx ctoese.-'rne crystal Rink, Suiiiniersfdc, gave their pat- rons this winter the longest and best skating season for innny years. The opening night was Dec. 14th and the last skate of the season was held on Thursday night last when a large number took advantage of the last skate _---<-o->----- » Western Personals -‘Mre. Cl:iude_Murp'ny, Tignlsh wns a pleasant visitor here during lost week. li. -Rev. J. A. Maeibonnld. Grand River, was a recent visitor to dab' inurninfr- after ai hard lmttle_¢°WU~ ' H- for the past tivo weeks. A freight, 'T'-‘ ' ID $Z..'f.i“‘ "f}“” I CVC! ‘ Ill blouscd I -ddr. Urias Carragner, returned to the city after spending a low -l\Ir. Joseph M-cM-ahon. Brook- vale, spent fthe week end in the ty -Miss Dougherty of Holman's` Ltd having recently resigned her no-itinn, left on Thursday for Al- -’iir Russel Hunter of Summer- slde ‘tit for Picton Monday morn- ing, ming transferred to the Royal Bank of Camedia in that town. Summcrslde, intends to leave in the near future for the Western States. -‘Vilas Lena Curley teacher, of en/ts, Mr. and Mrs. John Curley, --'Miss Elizabeth McGuignn, stu# dent of P. W. C. has returned toi nm Lizzie smith, ni-ooitviiie. i t . ~. . i ‘~. "--7 F-* ‘gli ._ At Right Fly! pleased gan: W C maria i’:a~.~.... ..., ....... "i'i.°t.fts:..‘.f.r'.""“°“"<.....' fl C G CU . Biacf, Navy, gage. 16-zo, 361:. Wh)/.Should P :ii“;§.f;.‘¥. Destin. ‘°i , tg thg Fgrtunatg Fgw? -~Mr. Maurice Curley of Sit. .Dun- stans University and dur. Annie ‘at their home in Brookvaie. I --- i I -Messrs George Farrant and' .Augustus Gallant, two enterprls-_ ing young town man, left On Monday morning for Fresno, Cai-, ifornia, where they intend to 10-_ cate for some time. H- M. 'Samuel Grady oi' Sum- r hor ice Saturday, got his hors in the ice and with great assist~l mal out after great difficulty, Qh horse seemed to bc none the wors afterwards. ------- A TRIBUTE The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grand-l mother's time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her halr‘ took on that dull, faded or streak- ed appearance, this simple mixture was applied, with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy with it and draw this through your '- ham taking one “rand at a timmmake a good Christian and perfect By morning the gray hah. dlsav gentleman. His death is a severe | 'pears, and alter another application ms “°t °“‘y l° his family but t° the whole community ior two it becomes beautifully dark ‘ ~ * land g|0SBy_ ~ bet us hope that the example of -_--¢o>--i ‘his life may be an incentive to us ;;_\[¢my Mothers C,-in icgrigy in thc to shive for his ideals viz a frater- vmu... of Mother (;-rm-Q5 worm nal interest in the welfare ol our ,l?xtorininzitor, because they know from experience how useful it is. :mil out oi' date. Nowadays, by ask-l lm; at any drug store for a l»ottle,“°i°“u°“5 Principles' he °°"‘ma“d of --Wymlys Sago and gulphm-_ed the respect and esteem of every (lnmpqimdy ynu Wm get mis gamqperson with whom he came in con- ons om preparation, improved -i»y,tact. The grief gcgaalgngd bi; htie the addition ot other lngredlente,eudden illness nn ea roug t o which cnn he depended upon to-iight many hitherto unknown acts restore natural color and beauty to of charity performed by him. No‘ me hail- iperson in distress. (no matter what .A well-known downtown drussllt their opinions or boilers were) ev- Siilys it Farkenls “ig Q13" €°d“at“r‘ er applied to him ln vain for relief. a y M" eveny n "° ° y can] To sum up his character lnfa _'ill it has been applied' Yf‘€“bSimt;|tew words, he was it combination In y ‘ ampen n sponge Gt so ms ‘of the different qualifications which .memory ol` the into .\ir. li, G. Comp- ton, »wlio died nl. his residence in` Bangor, on March 27th. Mr. Comp the Compton Co., (a thriving co-on erative concern) did quite n him lness with the general public. Though his rare intelligence and refinement together with his con- cl .~ - bei-An. H. A l o 4 l ' 4 lCurley of P. W. C. spent Easterl . - r I wtsh to‘p:\_v :i tri-hule to the. _ 4. . - - . leliow men. ROBERT W">NEY Ruskin, P. E. I. t i ' POTATOES-TURNIPS, \ Quote prion and from what station good; would be > \ shipped. Any inquiry-received will be given our prompt a attention. ' BROWNE 1 J _ ;;v4_ W i i i i i . 1- ...I-~ rv* T WANTED DAIRY BUTTER-STRIOTLY FRESH LAID EGGS POULTRY-DREBSED AND ALIVE--IN QUANT-ITIES fr 3 ETC., IN CAR LOTS ' % ft & KENNY ' F*-_ -§` ‘.. °¢‘ sh" Wg. 2'. gs sits, ga E55- is alfa ig |7tJdiC€» Nqm, 161°. 3642 Maple Plains, spent ner 1-:finer as smartly gowvncd as though you ` THIS Spring and Summer you can-be holidays at the home of her par- bought on Fifth Avenue or the Rue de la Paix. McMULLEN makes the art of being well-dressed possible for women of modest means. At prices you can well afford to pay, you can now indulge your craving for exquisite dresses of silk and sports fabrics. In a iiock of rare colour blendings, win- some silks and modish fabrics, trim flattering lines, McM U L L E N frocks and sports dresses willkeep you a >‘§,_F>` pace ahead of the very newest ' spring and summer fashions. ance from parties on shore, who _ hastened to the scene. got the anl» y e . .. . s 1 i”i€l‘iiii.i.F.N niercide while driving off the haé The HENRY MCMUUEN CO. . Mantnal MODELS be Limited "There is in every McMULl.EN model a touch truly Parisian--the verve and lure of advanced styles that will not be seen elsewhere for months to come. No matter how low McMULLEN prices may seem to you, you will find the sllks of a rare quality, the tailoring and work- manship exquisitely done. So very unusual is the combination of style, quality and price that well-dressed women who are prepared to pay more are content to pay less - G...‘..‘$l’."{Z'.iii"3.'t‘;-""l§°.'2.,,. no our fmt mat fn You, adapted to your ¢, youv tame, per- ' sonah¢y,pocl¢¢¢-dgltltsaouidvigforyou. _ See the MCMULLEN Dresses at the V store which advertises them in your local papers. Sold at the best mm. M ~ MULLE i S§é’§f‘t'.§“.@ 7"e.s‘se.s‘ Stores with 1 don for Fine Merchandise ton in his capacity of manager nr _I wmslsgnowvoumenmm Mqmuuni sqm You can Buy the llew T i- ' MGMULLEN DRESSES from . ....it4<2°f¢ f-fi Me.Leed-Li- mitted iller, and the two children were'T0°mbs_ Elweu Le page Frm LB" -l '~= :J ' A icntlrcly cured ‘Ln oF feulrl days. th ip,,ge_ percentage of inendauoo heist ufliiierigrirlahe elicit :bil (lilnvs-B. No? 76`5"°BesSie M`.B|“-Tren' teacher' Neuralgle, Pneumonlid, Bloodpoie Sir,-for several years I have been an owner ot a Parador and have often put lt to the test tor various kinds ot illness, and al- ways with splendid results. I was u grentnufferer frnni neu- ralgia and lt effector' a c0mDl6i~H cure. l also -"ui‘fcred niuch from lumibag-0, which it also curcrl. One of my children was cured ot bloodpolsonlnz by its uae. On account ot ill health one of 'WY children got very hard of hearing. By use ofthe Farador his health improved greatly and his hearing P ' only does it eitfect. Krnnd and _'_' speedy cures but also saves much GUERNSEY COVE s°H°.°-L ` expense ` °f\|'\l ""3 09”" Ni- " ` ' Following is the reimtt of Guern- Yf\°v\¢l C\|l`°d- 3 Upngg-s'QSé03°;?_`°N' ,soy Cove School for the month of Charlottetown. M*‘l`°h1 'rho -foregoing term is .ititi-j Grade x.-1. Thomas mi-i-is; I.-1 ‘recited to W.E. Eamon, Farador Edna S9“C“bH\1£h: 3, Hliffil 0" Representative 138 l»llil=\‘mro St., dan; 4, Leonard Brehairt.; 5.,`F.>°i»5 Charlottetown. Phone 787-J. Harris; 6, Ruth Le Lacheur. -£0)-l-~ ANGLO~RUSTICO SCHOOL iofllliancht i oi-noe vi-n._1, Helen nonimm- ,2. Elwell Lo Page; 3, Howard Bunr- George Davey: 3. Milton Buell- lain. ‘ Grade V1.-1, Helen be Page: 2, 2, Ruth Davey; 3, Ellda Breheut. if' 0°” U 5005 5’ 8'9"- Fred Le Page and Blair Rollingsi Grade ll.-1, James Brehnut. °“° "“‘° "'° °' my °”"‘"°" equal: il. oeraia sievonson. | omoeisr.-_1,simnt.e msiieur: “T” '°"' "' "mi ‘"i’”"'°"'°~ '1"‘°» oi-me nt.-1, Dorienunmin; 2. 2. Leon mvey; ii. Lon Le Labour- Fandm W" ‘wma "ml h°t Read Stevenson. i Grade I Jr.-1 lhclwn U’ °°""’"" “ ‘l’° ““`°"'- “ '"° oi-ioctl.-1, nemieembage; 2 Lmneur- z rmey 'Harris-' f,',f“"°f,?,§’, ,,f,',‘,‘f.,,"' §,,,§°" cim-ue ci-uweii. renreiiinlio zstif-.-'iinomap Hef' 511, n fe, du. “oy-I |°¢ `¢' Grade l.-1, Welton Le Page. rls, Janet MT , 'Florence' TJ poor family have the noe of my ‘l‘lie.tolio1ml¢ pupils had perfect Imclcnr, Grace Le Leohenr, Evelyn Fender for A can of pneumonifpattondance for the month: Helen Wlnoloe, Jack Wlnaloe.-C. Bt_Dv-pi() A single treatment gave great re-Bunteln. Doris Buntoin. Mortal hunt, tnolioi. _ , l ' , , 1 a , Florence Le Lnclieur; 8, Eva Bro-‘ haut. I Grade Vi.-l, Grace Le Lacheui‘2 The f0ll0Win5 ls the standing ol|2. Evelyn Wlnsloe; B. BOIIIG. 11° Anglo-nusiioo school rm- the month Laeneur; 4, windsor Book: 5. CMH Le Lacheur; 6. Penney Duver- G-rnde lX.-1, Janet Winsloeif 2- omio v.-1. Juiiii wimioe: 2- oroie iii.-i, iioion Le Lochwrt “Til I i J I . 3< 5 2 3_0 § Aiisorlilno Jr. the door