grey and fawn tweeds. All sizes .,., “ Red Ribbon ” Tweed Suits Worth to $12. A line of boys all wool tweed suits, Prince make, two piece style, bloonler pants. Sizes 27 t0 32 worth to $12.00. To clear ,. . .. MOORE 6 M llMlTED Friday Morning Opens i‘ The Great Sale of Clothing _for Men and Boys 5:: 34¢?‘ Wholesale Prices He sense of the chandise from the best makers l —that’s an assurance of qual- - ity. And reductions are keen enough to arouse the econ omical instincts of ev- ery man. certainty .. of the utmost in value. A A Wonder l Wholesale Prices on All Boysi Clothing , Boys’ all Wool ¢ Young men's spring over- coats, slip on models in fancy $13.50 $7.50 $7.50 Mens ti? Y. M Suits 25 only men's and young men's tweed suits in fancy grey and fawns. single breasted models, all new suits but just broken sizes from our regu-$‘0 iar stock, sizes 37 to 40 to clear ' sizes Small Boys" Oliver Twists, $1.95 re's a Sale that is a Sale in every Wholesale Prices—on lines not other- wise advertised Men’s and Young men's spring top coats, slip on and guards models, single and double breast- ed models in fawns, greys and herring bones, all "s. . e 1,0 -- s y. - v Serge a record breaking Suit l l\len’s and young men's guaranteed blue serge suits, Red Ribbon quality. single and double breasted models, compare this suit with the $30.00 values elsewhere. Sizes 35toll......................_..... Small boy's suits Twist styles, in fancy tweeds, ; all wool flannels,in fancy browns l and blue ages 2 to 6 Sale price. _ ww word. Here's mer- l That's a. $10.. $15.01: T-W i $2 in Oliver ,~ u $1.95 jw F‘ REWARD! v A reward of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) will belpaid by the undersigned Association for information leading to the arrest andconvictlon of any person or per- sons guilty of stealing or of receiving and harboring any fox or foxes stolen from a _ registered ranch the property of any member of the‘ undersigned Association. Canadian National Silver F OX Breeders’ Association Smnmerside, ‘Prince Edward Island. Canada. 1b MRS. ANNA I‘. MACLENNAN Mrs. Anna F. MecLennan died at, the home o! her sister llln-s. Allan» MacDonald in Glen Wiilinm on Sun- ‘ day morning, Mey 5th. For severe! ‘ years she hsd been greatly afflicted l, and the end csme ssssweet rest after , years of affliction. There remelncih. died st the sge of es years. She s-ns , the dsughter of John D. Ross and his E wife Catherine Merlin. She was mer- ried to Lsughlin Mstheson and lived l with him for many yeera in Celedonie l eoulh. About 30 years ego she was! mm merrled Donald Macllennenu‘ For the past seven yesrs she has msde her home with her sister Mrs. Tire other sisters survive her, Mrs| Merseret Mutert end Miss Ssrsh Hon of Lot l0. P. l. I. Funeral services were field 0h ‘Blee- dey Hey '7. end were conducted bill i ‘tending the house on the north si‘ ioratcd ill 219011 “fl “d m” me W‘ l longer a boy, he has a will of his own l HPDPRY-"lllm- Tm" “me i‘-"°“l-" W" upset the order of the household snd ‘ll rest w em people or God. She w“: ‘ born in Fist R-lver on Msy n, ill-M end r ‘ left e widow by his desth end rho; “ Alien MlODofilld of Glen wnll_rm.§ ~ the In. Quincy A. Inler- ii l l l '1 I l w e .es were won by the foilowiniu-Lsd- l western (ma rdzan .l..- rm. w... James was; Consol- _WESTERN “m,” M: iatlon_ Mia Lulu Robinson; Gentle- , ‘Um u “Wm” Ai-“t - a» -' ,ffiBh'5 first. Mr. ‘Lorne MMFIXIIUII .l " t‘ l ‘ ' m m .°"' lconsolnl n. Mr. John Jeok. Prints wm- m‘: "m b‘ "“"“ ‘w "°°°“'° ‘lior IorLV-nves were won by, Ladies’ ‘“"' ‘m Fwliw” '“'“°'.v‘9"1°“" ‘i ifirst, Mrs. Annie liunter; Consolat- ion, llirs. S. K. Todd; Gentlemen! 0521125 gglgaltxfifllzlile Fills“ first, Dr. J. J. Jsrdine. of Remini- 3 °' a ~ “e “"18 ton; consolation. Dr. H. T. Colvin. l“ “W P““s"’l1l°$° bum I"? $11911‘ i111» At the conclusion‘ of piey e very de- lgginntv‘ Altkfnjd hg-tfhaflc-i licious supper wes served by the I “Y. °- “mlllwl °- e con- cnnlmliice composed of Mrs. H. r. ‘tractor. and hopes to have it com- 1101mm‘ Mm G_ Emu 5mm,‘ M“ 1'1"" ‘his 51mm?" 5 n. r. Colvln. Mrs. Lloyd Lewis, m-r. —BUILDI.\'G ACTIVITIES-Am- gi,°jwl"",‘_p“$m'lflf,m,'§,,f,‘“fii on; other building activities going mas“,- Of ceremonlu m . "m. em- on in Sllmmt-rside this sprilnz. is in; mm and enterlmnmg mum". .5 _ enlarging of Mr. C. B. July's house f on Spring Street. llir. Jelly is ex- —DEATll 0F MR5. JOHN MUR- and is also l-alwln» ihc root \' ruufdrhere PM?“ pucemny aw“ all the HllCITIllUX; are col-cpl‘. rel heithome m Lnmore’ on slum!“ i1 ay h.. Mrs. John Murray. in the they will lzrratly improve Mr. J9“; s q-yh ye,“- of he,- "a 5h, h“ hem “:""°.r"51d°n°°' in her usual health until about two ' lzcolrs before her death_ when she "r as taken suddenly ill with pneum- \'l‘l1BnK€fiSlllglOnl)l‘fkl‘ ‘Ifigiubsco; i“ and an that meme“ ‘km m,’ ;;;;,§§,,';; i061“: 5'“°°'~'~'d l’? n "m1" " “W” f” her saviour in whom she trusted. lthe presentaliurl of "All (Jld-l-‘aeiiilvli- one “.55 l devoted member of the Zed Motiielz" After the play: the mall - Numb o; Scotland 1°1- aboul», gmy £bers of the caste and their fr‘. .1; years‘ a home loving, social. kind- l were TOY-lily ('1 ' ilenried neighbor, and a friend toall illflll 1101118 01-1 - who knew her and will be greatly Ivor. They l.‘C'.l2ll‘i€Ll to their L ‘ . missed in the community in which Iin the wee 51m‘ Liours loud in their rile lived, sh; was bol-n at New Jglralse o.’ the ' 1iliy arwrdvll Alrgyle, Lot o5. daughter of the lste l 111cm ail-i. ' * . ., will never lnisl Duncan and Sarah McEachernHIhere an opp-rlzxulluy oi going back to Kin- are left to mourn. besides her sor- l-nwlilg husband, two brothers and one sistfr. Dugald of Ennlore_ John. ,._ oi New Argyle. and Mrs. Neil Mc- Laughlin of Bonsliaw. Her sister Annie. of Charlottetown, predeceased licr by a few hours. The funeral str- were COiEIIlITlEd by Rev. Mr. Ultfiil. who preached an elnqur-l‘ ., . . .. -- w. .. _»: l tress ‘was p 5 r l’ B ‘e " were sun . " ssus lover of ml‘ Salli," waiting to receive the mail which. he ,.Nnrey iUJGCd to Thy,“ .T.,-_.. ‘catches firmly in his tcclh and c.1:'- C mm“ Chrimam‘ ,_ and the mgr” lries safely m her hwseflsome a” H Tsalm. Then all that was mortal o1 lchams distant Once m Starts a loving wife and a kind Christian H110 PBYCEl- m’ amwm“ of “h: uolxlibcl- was laid to rest in the lwm w“ m "“'"a-" fmm m“ "wiutifvll crnwtdry. at Victoria West. ipilrflwk" d‘??? “lil-“i ha“ a "5.“‘$1“-' !~- ‘no side of he: brother. Duncan. Etrack" minrl~~vsllivli uzrly- be the i110... _ l._-, “van, me gml-lous Rgsuryec. lhftel‘ elk-either in 33111355 0X’ m‘ ‘r5 were Liegsrs lmansr-K . 'l‘i~lco. Enmsn. Vtllr .. Roland Bry ‘ (Tm rel]. l inns by Mrs. Majo . s. Alfred Frost. Mrs. Waite" ‘Inlzlan. ll-lrs. Gordon I/lcArthur, Mrr S "KENSINGTON - KXNKOR \ . l\Oi‘fl.—~K. —-GANINE SAGAClTlfi-Tlfhai. dog can be useful as well as orna- ‘ mental is D1010]! beyond a doubt 112 the action of un ex-iox ranch do! ‘owned by Miss Annie German, ti? popular mail-drixsr ‘ on Kcnsin 1:1. a. lrll‘ l -no.sn axon." l bad bog on the Kc side road oppnsile Jo goose rnrllrh, wn. .\ ' ' ‘. >.\..lr..‘i'. or CIll‘—— Geo. J. Bryant. for somelicurs on way superiln. ' who lives nearby lwith brush and 5r. _ —-\"ERY SUCCESSFUL PLAYS —- ‘fhc young people of Trinity United > vim Church put on two very succesful lgVflll. lie then plllfilltli to S (‘m an‘ plays in Epwmm Hun‘ sum‘ ‘ side and 50m had 12w H Li, I rllcrside, lastJ-‘riday evening to s ce- lthe sllot_\1;lth v-hich liL‘ ‘l: 0d ill: '>1'~T'5" hmme- The 55339 w” V"? _ , mcraxsg.“ much ‘h? n. ii isfully decorated to suit the plays ; that’ the ramxy m‘ _ \‘.‘lll:_:li were put on. The play entitl- , over the mlnkczlgs on H? ‘Th: Boy Cmnes Home" w“. me l Ely railioud. In [he mvjnlnune m his. to come on end was a striking ‘had Tom ‘Illplln vrliinllllr l><>\\'5'l' ‘machine. stand by lill lute at niShl- rayzd by the ‘lmnmg “"5 m“ ti“ part. The characters were as fol. ‘lflvmllleled- 5W0 ~‘_"‘:'l’é’5;d\ Zdmhmi iO‘.\'31—“UfiClB James," borne Camp- 1 action is fllllllweu’ m‘ ‘ hell: "Aunt Emily," Sybil Gflrdon; Ho" the vllblierK- "'Ph11ll>_" nephew. Roy HBYGJS l "Mary." Parlourmaid. Mary Nichol- -59C1*“-1 Elixir“; “'5 very £1111: "Mrs. 81881115." cook Miss Soph- lpieasant function tool: place in llol- l0 MCQuMfle_ Tinm the day an" ‘lmarrs Toyllllld 011 Tlllllsdlll’ ‘W-‘filllffizg- the war. The scene Opens in e. room ‘when the Summorsidc Golf Ciubhlad in Uncle James. house m Londonfl. one 0i thl-‘lr “Plliihmll mm lmrl-‘w where he rules with an iron hand. u-hich are fll‘.\'2\.\‘S very wisest“ hi‘ wary-bin: goes by clock ‘Mlrk. Phll- ‘ l fall's. Th1‘ Slwfllllflfi 1'00"‘ “'55 ‘he’ in has returned from the we!‘ and. no l ‘actors whch were splendidly port- casion and llfislllllfll l‘ Y"? lll°aslmz and means to use it. He tries to‘ "MP5 11D Mlnlltst his tlncle’: strong- . xsill. Iicwcver. after much by-plsy_l he succeeds in having his own wsyl Tllld the order of things ‘.1 completely r, reversed. The play was of s veryl - ‘ high dramatic and literary order and! ' :l)€Sld8S being entertaining we; of l l’) zrcat value in teaching the gnumll-I players the art of expression and el- l r0 literary talent. The second play, _; lwas railed "Followers." s Orsnforzh ‘Sketch, and was lsid in the eight- - nrnlill century parlour o! an Qlderly tnsler o! the period, overcrowded , with fragile furniture, sputtered with V. ,‘ mti-maoasssm end brlc-a-brsc. The ‘dour characters were token by the , lfoiiowing players: Lucinda mines, @ "Maiden lady". Miwriorence Brooks “Helen Melton." young lady, up" [Campbel]; "Suspn Growther," meld, [Ruth Campbell; "Colonel fledfern," tables of bridge nnrl {on 110165 auction fortyflvcs. '.l‘hc ." W31‘ 5. y. ‘r. r< Tllli -- l w." M Biggest, Best =.;-.l Wall“ Paper .4 y‘? , a, l,” l“ allsce Bradshaw. The players s11 sot- pf} cfltfllQigllfi ed their parts extremely well in em; ~~ . . . "wtheeusin 1.1a n l m" in (‘amum m’ l tduchr 01m eeddozsly Miss‘ lghookstms: "w. silo You nrltllrs" ‘f’, j the old maid. who would not eiiow e - MAIL l l- l in. l it“? 11mm 1n her house but ended in bev- _________w___ Q9 iinlz one herself. did exceptionally illlinre a .\l:-l'.r\m1 tilt. if‘ "Wm Tim“ "" ' m‘ l" "l4? {during the intermission. Miss ltrons Euros the pianist end Messrs. Albert ‘and Herold Huestis pleyedt instru. g "mental music during the plays. |§l:'lrl1>i!"ll~‘1‘.|'_ l5 i .\!n|i me New Wnll Finer lfn‘tal:-el|n_ Name .. 1:, o. Alifirbil ......-. 5 Province ........_.......... -—-—~ . , PERSONALS ‘Moore 6! McLeod ,____ Limited ~flnngrstuietilml sre nuns“ es ltherlntielown. l'_ II, l-l m-u-a-ms-a -_.-___,__ Mr. sud Mrs. John hrs-uses, e1 spflnsfleid. on thy birth of e sen in the Prince county Rooms] s. m. comedy-drama with very fine char-l . young people tekinl‘ Great -pOur Mistake MEN’S TWEED SUITS [d in this let, these ere lands of flne Gill"! Tweed, will keep their shape well. Well nude Suite in s nrlof-y of new Spring shades. Check- ed Brown. Grey Mixture, Loves, Binge, etc. .3411.“ velllesto .. 018.00 Sale Price $11.50 MEN’S TWEED suns ll in this M. Reel hlsh clsss quality ef Tweeds in ell tbs new Spring sbedee. Veiues to 811.00 Sale Price Less 20 Per Cent. BOY’S TWEED SUITS This h n reel opportunity to nve 701i I011! money on your Boy's Suits. S! is the let. lines S! to M. One psir bieosner puts. Values to $10.00 Sale Price $4.95 The Greatt othing ale In Our History _‘ Em‘ t EXTRA News We bought too heavy in Clothing for this Spring and Summer's business, therefore we must unload $20,000.00 dollars worth immediately at Real Cut Prices, stretching the Dollar. i Your Dollar will buy more at Prowse’s than anywhere else in this Province. when buying Clothing, just give us a trial during this Sale; and see for yourself if we are not telling the truth. i! Good Why waste your money Your Gain-—- MEN’S TWEED SUITS Another lot st Bsrgain Prices. Just imagine this lot of Tweed Suite at $6 their regular Weill!- Only 25 is the quantity. They won't inst ions. don't daisy, nuke {or Irvine's Immediately Values to ' $22-09 Sale Price $15.00 YOUNG MEN’S TWEED ' SUITS 25 Young Men's Suits, assorted patterns, small elses, 85. 86 sud IT. Will make an excellent wear- ing Suits. Sale Price $8.98 BOY’S TWEED SUITS 45 Boy's Bulls in this lot... All Bloomer pants. Slses 82 to 36. All nice patterns. A bargain. GM in on them while they lest. Vllflcs to 811-5" Sale Price $7.50 Positively Ends OII PI-IOI CAII ITOII / A nice assortmentgof Boy's Tweed Toppers $3.25. All other Men’s and Boy’s Clothing not specially mentioned in this add will be sold at Wholesale Prices. —Sale Starts Immediately— Prowse Bros Ltd FOR REAL BARGAINS IN CLOTHINl Eastern guardian "WAIT!!! AGIflte-sg o; RINK I Glllflhl Que h u_, "l" "$1111 Ie shuns u resolve l-vnwsr owwsnsn ’ mu," ‘"4 "W-Jreeluna lowest erieee. mum end men.‘ ma. e ‘means. m. umugm. Nonnumerical. _______s ""5300!!! lDIT-lhnuneqfl‘ I In e '° "m" "ln- the Irma u l0 mtmuln of so much l-sll-l-rililwll fi“‘”"“' m‘ °“ "ltthlnl h» rot am of my. ram Whll. nu- '5 4°09 In the fer-MN line. . "W" ‘m "1 "fly snrlns. it un- not be celled s lets spun; "WNIMINI-ebfleu anus nee m; mo‘ I -._.__ "°"'°'“Y'11l1wtureen.so- . Bell & "Msthieson nlelsnss g IQIJQQQI. Sat. May, 18th. on: r11 ‘ cilsn BT01‘ N! mo.