4244-4 il ii _ ii ~ ue ““* "°‘“““° rhere. Braces. orders Wholesale prices. Summerside, P. O. ggwn Box 544. 4608-4-8-i1-13-18-22-35-29 ton, the house guest of Mr. and -_-- Mrs. George R.smssy.- Mr. snd Mrs. -SLIGHT BLAZE--About 10 p.m. victor Travers end little son Ctrent Monday the summe-rside firemen were visitors te Aiberton on Sunday. -< low -DRINK MAC’S HOP ALE 10|' of health. -sl-:COND HAND PIANOS sre not m to be considered when you can buy Wm, 9 “EW ‘me Bl Such 5 WW Pri” at weekly Bridge Club were entertained idsy night by its hostesses, Mrs. (Dr.) Kennedy and Mrs. Fred Mc- -RECOIID RANGES gil/0 5°" Rae at the former's home. The prizes satisfaction, lowest prices at Brace’s. we" won by Mrs, J, A, Leavitt and 4369-4-29'” Mr. Alfred Gillis.-Mrs. J. A. Wilson --- entertained at a delightful bridge at -3\iERCH5N'l`5- PLACE YUUE her home on last Monday evening.- Osborne` Lefurgsy, Charlotte- . spent the week end in Alber- ' Summerside three candid had the Holy airs or Bantiem tered to them by the psstae guaranteed by lending dealers every- Rev. Mr Wilson, who prelehed sn ‘excellent sermomfrom the text 'mi . _-_._ I -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR Mild End 4608-4-8 ll. I3 18 22 H 39 P 4212 C-37-31 seas-4-as-2|. ,,,, now for Mac's Hop Ale. Mr, were called out for a slight blaze in _(1, the barn nt Mr. Lowcl l»lancock's fox ranch north cf thc Power House at --»- - thc end of the town. The flames were quickly snbtinrd and not very much th i~\ l.o 5. t\' or ro' on of .l~ .-.v‘ f.<_»f‘ :uni fliscfu- , ' .-1 1 ...- i....l.~:-_ »..|....,, Eastern Guardlgn i l`~'-1' c '{l‘l`\' ltnfl both tak- ('l in (‘ll 1-. l.. ,F v . Y’ i I‘ N158 vention. 4'. EXAMINATION “nl-Iitting and supplying Glasses i Ll tovi -Y'lIiS’l‘ (`.\it COLLISION AT on ..\_~_:v ff»l_~.- no one was hurt. _ »-‘ Fl!!! l!il'S IRON! EATING 'f\l¢'_l l`~1~'ii:r‘ Iu'i1» ciauglitvr of me lil: \'.i.,_ " _§..l 1.1 1.: ii:.» i~fi'rv:t.s of ent- d I lm’ W1" ‘Valle hnd I ilton <~ntf‘rcd the Prince County .A r.':‘.\.~'. 'IN !.:1:e |;‘rl Furl ntl Ulf' V’ I l PERSONALS .___ .tillage clone. S. 02'! -1 Tuesday. 5. M. S' John and Moncton, N. B. S. i. _ f., m ..;-. ,_!:~. tio _ ...l \\.r1te of lyne Gnd _ , en ->.: ~ :rf ::r-inc t.\h_»"_s nbout nn _‘ :xi 1' :lic hifi lziiren them on - 1 ' 1 »~ :lm l"'inrf~. Conn- W ' _` ' Hoe Il"'i:';`=l no imrl minced licr -r l .\ ...rr in um ‘~li;7i.i;‘.;; tin. "° soixze its-~ limi' mouths before -,~, .. ,_.1,,.\-! by we pm~entS:. ..“‘E\'ERYBODY DRINKS MB.c'3` 1' ~ ki-A,-t ],.d S,-,M out ‘he HOP Ale. 4608-4-8-11-13-18~22-25-29. ”.f~ rllis. The little girl not il I 9 O I ' N, ,M m,,0“,,d __.,,,, ,,,_,,,,,,, 0,. ,,.,_ ,L_ _ Ladies Srlkmt Bloomer 39c ~ 1 .~f tv taken to D.-_ “‘\N'S» 5011115. Simriay. Mlly 3rd-. Ladies' Silk knit Bloomer, snmll, medium and large “nd” “um E“"’m° M°‘“”‘3 ' . sizes. Comes in lllaize, Peach, Pink, Orchid and ._.,| ,;5,,,.| mt ,nm ,,ft,.,. Prayer and Sermon, ll a. rn., subject, . , _ y _ I iq mm_m_d for the ..MaLe,.m, Lm.E_<.£ Church school’ 3 Vlhite _ . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . _ . . _ . . . .. ‘»- ~f,~ ,tg 1,@,~@,,,»,.m~,,;_ P- m., Subject “C50nfirmati0n": Ev- V e st to m a t c h a b o v e B lo o m e r 1 f f or »»»».="‘"= Pm" and S=fm°»» 1 P- . ._ .... G ,S .1 ‘i-‘our Divine Guide." F. M. Belt, " " ' ' ' '_ F t"1= v.n_v she took con- ‘ml Capt. in charge. . iii-lcgzites to :ittcnd the con- -_- msonoa MACKAY. R6 Convener. K A. MMENZIED ixhgmmense vitalit for his esr .l. J. .\lvll\'NlS, 2 o'rluck P. M. for the purpose Cherlotgegowm -*___* NEGRO OWN! FREAK CALF w. P. nnanfne. M. D- H mg Convcners. ~_.___,___ 38‘29'M"y 64”' ::Per.sian Balm-the ideal toilet ___ _ __ __ ___ requisite for every discerning woman ` ""'E"'E="'-‘*""§""` Perfect in results. Creates complex-. !'IfW¥{`§:fF_=1° EYESIGHT ions of rare beauty and chsrm. De- vety smooth lotion toning and stimu- , lsting the skin. Making it truly roso~lssf in texture. All dainty H. _]_ women invsrisbly choose Persian pmnm" ,Islam I! imparts that subtle dis- Monlsflll, I. I l» ‘U Unoilbl I0 Oherudldriltlo 0! the gle- 0P'l'0Ml‘l'lll'l.' Olllce Connected With 4 L " Mr Roland Phiiipson ren Strictly temperate. demd the beaumm hymn Ipwce, °""' Wonderi’ulPesoe Intheen thmn, Miss Mildred Woodside end *KELVYNATOB E!°°'='i° ”*””¢°" was neue Johnson ess; in duet. ltors are the imost economicaiand Them was s large congregation S. satisfactory. See them at Brsce's. Pr Mssndlwllimskeyoufishsrs -ALBERTON-Mrs. R.. H. Gordon and Mrs. J. A. Wilson left Friday 3 to spend s few days visiting friends in Charlottetown.-The Mr. Hogg. nimiager of Confed- tion Life Association, Charlotte- ri, was s visitor to Bumrnerside i. Thomas Hammill of Free- , whose son is s patient in the co Co\mt_v Hospital. was in imemide on Tuesda._\'. Ho report.-a his son is steadily improving, S. Dr. H. T. Colvin has 1'ctui1iefi to Stunntersirie from a visit to St. Mr. Rendle Bowness of Sum- ide, has arrived home from ph, Ont., where he was n stu- t at the Agricultural College. S. Mr. Ingham Wright of Camp- Dilai for treatment on Sundu_\'_` ` Silk Knit Night Gown tailored and lace trim- A s s .."‘CARDIGAN-DUNDAS P b - terlan Churches. Services iorrgahl- med Styles- All the new Shades/ --------»-~ -‘I 9 ___ bath, May 3rd: Cardigan, at li a. l Boy. Suits A Comcniion of the Liber:|l-Con- m.: Dundas at 3 p. m.; Lorne Valley w ' ' ler\':1ti\‘c cle.-tors of the First District at 7 p_ m_ The Minister Wm preach , f v. , gi ,4_ I f "uoild situ, _l $ Km?‘;)"£'t` 1“;L mf. uf th;";3ra':i;’l'im‘:l°; at the Hall, Martinvale, on Thursday 01 LK" to Hall, for thc’ purpose of nominating May 7th at 8 P' m~ (Weather P"mlt" two cundirlu.ii's to contest the Dis- ting). trif-t in the coming Provincial Elec- lecuon towards defrm-ing expenses I tion. Flialrnien ni’ polls will take this on me Ham Rev' W` E' Davies' B' notice to orguriize their polls a.\d A' Minister' hi There will be a special col- ` ' _*FUNERAL OF MR. JOHN A. _ SE-The funeral of the late John 4278_4_-39_30_2_5_5_5i_ A. Rose, took place from his resi- dence in Albion to the Lower Mon- .______.-_._._. tague Cemetery on Monday, April . . 20th at "3 o'clock p. m. The services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Gibson, ____ pastor of the Presbyterian Church at A i"on\'l‘niion nt' ihc l.iber.1l-Con- MOHIBEUC. BSSlBt8d by Rev. Allister :::::“';':f :,’.';:;.'f.'_’: ‘:£..‘."°.§“".::::. "L: °f im "°=v°=f- Thursday' _“uv -7, at I “_ mu at me ian Church and Rev. Colin McNevin. Eldon li. if tor* the purpose of nomln- °f the United Church’ Gecfutown- num; nw. .-=.|n|i¢i-.nos in contest the The pall bearers were= Messrs. Neth- Dlsirict in the coming provincial gniel Wggtgwgy, Angul Mlcgethy _ V James Creed, Peter Dunn, Wilbert ( h "ray 3:; McKinnon and Will Moore. Mr. Rose ini.-,,..i.-. to rttimri the mn- WHS in his 89th year. He was s man y y s. All came in contact with him were C,mvene|.s_ struck by his youthful spirits and lively intarest in topics of the day. A frequent oommnohotifs , g Ho-Sl-I 1 1 frequent comment of his friends is that he never grew old. His illness wu short. I-Ie had s stroke of par- Lihm-a| conservative ‘ slyris on the night or April sth and ' breathed his last peacefully end quietly on the morning of April 18th. At his bedside were his wife, his son -_ Simon, who lived with him, and three l The Fourth District Liberal Conscr- dgugme", Mary and C"h°,.me’ who lv (`nn\'cntlon will be held in arrived from Boston on April llth Centreville Ilull. un Thursday. Mar' and Mrs. Daniel J. Nicholson, of 'ith at of selecting candidates in contest the district in the forthcoming General Provincial Election. Each poll tn bc represented by live <5) delegates. PARIS, Tenn., April 28_An eight. fooled calf is mvncd bv Ro er Lov l - _ if 6. nero frirmer here. The calf develop-I REX T. DAWSON. 1 n0,.mau_V_ I lilhtfully cool nnrl refreshing. New-r leaves a vestige of stickness. A vel-' “UMW - Friday 8: Saturday May I" & 2“"1W¢ °ff¢l° Y°\l a Wonderful Saving Opportunity in Our May Sale _W-'“-_"""_---M 'May Sale I 10 only Misses Spring Coats, worth $13- f01° $5°00 Quite frankly, these are last year’s models but they are good, wearable garments, and ten people will have each a wonderful bargain. 12 ONLY LADIES’ AND MISSES SPRING COATS, WORTH TO $20 for each . . . _ . ' These ioo,‘are all last ye8I”S SlYl°S- TW°°d5 Wd Poiret Twills. Look them 0V¢!`- is oNLY» LADIES' AND Misses SPRING cons, woivrn 'ro ses for me LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SILK DRESSES woivrn To $20.00, for each P Saturday, worth to $20.00, each . MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ TWEED SPRING COA'l`S,ALL " This is si wonder lot, s|wei:\lly bought for this occasion snlari. cleverly desigiiccl, new merchandise, un impressive bargain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . p ' _ Another new lot of HOUSE DRESSES ‘I e 0 I . * M Sale of 2 Laillies’ New Hats Tllesc huts :irc ALI. NEW. 'l`hc_v are w0ndcri`ul value. straws in latest shapes. specially' bought for this occasion and worth to $4.00 each . . . . ._ ' MAY SALE SPECIAL iN CHILDRENS flats small head sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Silknit Nightgown $1.00 l Moy Sale New Chamoisette Gloves pull on and fancy cuff \r 9." Fine Kid Gloves l Worth $3.00, clear _C Handbags, $3.00 value 98c 11 Stirring Bargains K ' in Linen Dept. C for May _Salel , Unbleached Cotton, 34 inches wide Unbleached Cotton, 40 inches wide, and extra -I4 heavy, May Sale, yard ._ . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . c Linen Roller TOWELLING bleached, with col- ored border, 16 inches wide. 5 yards for _ . _ _ . . 6 ROLLER TOWELLING, best quality Linen 17 inches wide, 5 yards for . . . . .. , GLASS rowr-JLLING, an -lim, no inch.. wide, see it i 5 yards for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .. Bleached SHEETING, 70 inches wide HEAVY wanasso Pillow comm 42 inch soc HEMSTITCHED “WAl!ASSO” Pillow cases, 40 incheswlde.Special!!!pair.............. e HEMSTITCHED bleached double dnmusk 2 Table Cloths. 66x66 inches. Get these . _ .. '95 Blenched Linen Table Damask, regular line which we are clearing out. Former prices were $90c to I I $1.50.Msysn|e60eto . . . . sl 0 inches. Per dozen _ 'DY _ _ , , K -nsrnsu snumrsrzsen -` ` _ - ~ Y Western Guardran gzugsw mano is. n-out \ ~~ s M . emma . mal- . I ' nee. I ' Omln Nineteen in this lot last Season’s models flat crepcs May Sale 0f Shantung ini] H; b°"'t Talugal and blenchefl 12 _ _’ _ ’ _ momme,su a e orc r t. S . and rinted silks, sizes 16 to 42, Friday and , e ia’ u a M' "1"" e c Dec Men s and Young Mens Suits S $13.50 This is an "extra special.” There are sizes 34 to 44 in this lol, and they are simply wonderful value. There are suits in the lot worth one hall' more. ' Fancy Worsted' éf Tweed Suits In this special May sale oiier, you have choice of one of the best bargains this store has offered. New Mod- els, plain greys, blue and brown stripes, hard finished worsteds and tweeds. See them ! They're great! Young Men’s Spring ' “Guard” Toppers $1 195 Fawn and grey twccds, single and double breasted, sizes 3-i to 4-i, a value that’ll open your eyes ! “Slip-on” Topper $16.95 You have seen Ovcrcoats like these oil'ered in many store for $20 and'more. Brown, grey, overchecks in iwecds. i Special in Trousers $2.00 l Worsted or twecd trousers. iinishcd with belt loops and five pockets. l<2vcr_v man needs an extra pair oi' trousers. .May Sale ' . r,~ 50 Boy’s Suits, fawn and grey tweeds, single and double breasted, long pants, sizes 26 to 36 worth up to $17.00 . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. I it0y’s Blue Cheviot Reefers, brass buttons Sizes 20 i028 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ I 'Cl\ild’s Toppers in fawn and grey tweeds, double breasted model, sizes 21 to 28. Worth up to $8.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° Boy’s Blue Cheviot and fancy tweed shorts. Sizes 22 to 28 . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ .. G 69.. Boy’s Pure Wool Golf Hose, brown, fawns and p Q greys. Sizes 7 '/; to 9% . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . _ Boy’s Shirts in plain and fancy good weight broadcloths. Sizes 12 to 14 ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ._ - . -- ‘K -"`- -’ In May Sale Fancy Shirts with attached Collar '35 Here’s a special value, specially bought for a special occasion. all good grade broadcloth . ' MEN’S WORK SHIRTS, light shade blue cham~ bray, full, roomy MEN’S WORK SHIRTS. blue chambray with reinforced, double back, large and well made ' MEN’S MEDIUM WEIGHT COMBINATIONS l0l\R sleeves and long legs, right weight for right now, cotton, with rayon stripes. " Men’s FANCY SILK TIES, had to buy them by the gross and more to get this price. 3 for I lf,- -lJ_J Hemmed LINEN TABLE NAPKINS,.20ir20 Men’s Fine Wool Felt. HATS $2.50 il May Sale of 600 Yards Broaoaded l Rayon, 10 colors I 600'yards fancy Brocaded Rayon. 10 colors to select from. Bleek, White, Pink, Blue, Mauve. Peach, Y,,|. low, Jsde, Rose end Copenhagen. Extra special price. Per yard Smell lot coat end suit linings, fsney patterns Regular 81.50. special pros per yml . ._ 980 L 10 colors, Crepe Morocaln, 38 in. Special price Per yard 7 Small lot Wool and Silk and Wool Dress Maier- isls. Values up to $1.25 yd. Clearing at per yd. 790 1 piece only Bombay Crepe, Pompadour Blue 6 Regular $1.20, clearing at per yard . . . . . . _ _ . . _ .peryard 45a <-L_ Curtain Scrim 10c CURTAIN SCRIM. Double bordered curtain scrim 36 inches wide with check design in centre. Special for May Sale per yard . _ .. G CURTAIN NET. Lace edged curtain net. 86 inch wide bordered on both sides with lace edging with neat check design. Special May sale Per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . .. SOILED CURTAINS. Special sale of odd and brok- en lines of curtains only one and two pairs of a pai- tern. Clearing May Sale . . . . . . .. HALF l‘lll(‘ii Wallpaper. 6 patterns 30 inch Wallpapers. ltcirulm' price May Sale. Per roll ._ .. 6 pieces of fancy floral chintz, 36 inches wide worth `to 50c. May sale price . . . . . . . _ . G FRILLED CURTAINS. Speclul lot of colored bur- der frilled curtains. 20 inches wide. May sule price, per pair _ . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . ._ c Flannelette Blankets ‘ Grey or White May Sales Flanneiette .Blankets in grey or white. 66 x 78 inches. Per pair .ses s » » | e ~ » ¢ . . ssqssssesoeeeooseessue . 72 x S4 inch. Per pair - . . » - » . . » - . » . . ~ - -ses esss steesess I °2.39 70 x 90 inch. Per pair 1 .nys Ladies’ silkiit Péfjalnas “Star” Bargain $1.89 Silk Knit Pajama, smart fitted hip yoke and modern- istic trimming. Comes in this season’s lead- 'I _ _ $ _ ing shades . . . . . _ . . . . _ .f _ . . _ _ . . . . . . . . _ . ' I w i May Sale Pure Silk Chiffon Stocking $1.50 for Lot Ladies Hose, reinforced thread silk, narrow heri- All sizes, good assortment of colors. Extra spec- ial price per pair Smell lot of pure silk Chiffon Stockings, with 00 French heel. Reg. $1.50. Special per pair ' Ladies’ line mereerlzed llsle hose, great vsr- iety of colors, all sizes. Special 3 pairs for . ' Lot. chiidren’s silk and llsle stockings. Sizes 7 and 7'/¢ only. 5 colors to select from. Regular 50c Special clearing price per pair . _ . _ _ . . ._ I May Sale 100 lbs. “Patches” 39c lb- 100 lbs( quilting patches, consisting oi' print cottons and cretonncs. ‘/4 yard to 1 yard pieces. Special per lb. Large assortment of newest patterns in prlrllfd P""' cnle. 36 inches wide, guaranteed fast colors- Regular 35c for per yard Wabasso printed broadcloths. 36 inch tub fast Special per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .. _ checked aimny in wane, Mane, Blue and Mauve, 36 inch. Special ‘per yard .-- May Sale of- ` worth to $2.50 per roll of 108 square ft. Special i ` _-l_l¢-"-‘_ I . . ¢- I ' , " " ` ',' “ f"'”;f'T`f"“.`,’fZ2T1fff1"“`f"""“““"`i""“'. -“.:.' :;'T‘.'~ »f‘.f.\¥»"="‘7f3"‘Y7;”~T;,;.=;.1»;n-..-»~eq.;a.L»-~»-~~-w--»~~,-_ ~ , ~~ f- _. .M .. __., _ _tr _ g _